This well-known Scottish folk song presents the image of a Scottish Pipe band in formal Scottish dress with their tartans, kilts and all. The Bonnie Charlie mentioned in the text is of course a reference to Prince Charles Edward Stuart, whose...
Ae Fond Kiss is a traditional Scottish melody which tempers the sadness of parting with the joy of friendship and love. (2:30)
DetailsPublisher: Boosey & HawkesPublication Date: 06/2004Credits: arr. Lee KesselmanPages: 8Length: 10.50 in.Width: 6.75...
This energetic work combines an Irish folk melody and two Celtic mazurkas with original text, a lament for the exodus of young people from the small communities of Nova Scotia. With piano, and opt. Irish band. (4:15)
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This traditional Welsh folksong describes a journey from a mountain village down to Tywyn on Cardigan Bay. Full of fun and excitement! With piano. Recorded by Caerphilly Primary Schools' Choir, Nigel Jones, Director.
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While this song has become one of the most familiar in our culture, oft used for ushering in the new year, it remains a heartfelt air, extolling enduring friendship and waxing nostalgic over the passage of time. With Piano (or Harp)....
This traditional Irish tune, sometimes known as “The Sick Young Lover,” dates back to the mid 1800s. You will captivate audiences with this beautiful setting for male voices and piano
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Colcannon, made from various combinations of cabbage, kale, onions, scallions and potatoes mashed with butter and milk, is one of Ireland's most famous traditional dishes. Although this piece at first seems like a tribute to food, it's really a...
This gentle and expressive arrangement works equally well highlighting a solo or small ensemble.
DetailsPublisher: Boosey & HawkesPublication Date: 08/2002Credits: arr. Brian FinleyPages: 4Length: 10.50 in.Width: 6.75 in.Series: Celtic VoicesFormat:...
This is a well-known and popular Scottish song, and the tune is probably older than the lyrics. This simple lullaby tells the story of Dream Angus, one of the earliest of the Celtic deities, and one of the most beloved. For unison treble voices and...
Planxty Kellyis a tribute to a young woman whose all too brief life touched family, friends, teachers and fellow musicians in countless and memorable ways. A fiddle, flute, whistle or an ensemble of these instruments in unison may be used to...
Fare Ye Weel tells the story of a jilted young lassie who has no intention of wallowing in self-pity; she instead plans to find a new love who will marry her in the morning. This piece for three-part treble chorus and piano should be sung with a...
This haunting melody comes from County Donegal, Ireland. Like so much of the literature and music of the country, it is imbued with images of natural beauty and figures from the magical world of the fairies.with Piano (or optional Woodwind...
A colorful and lively Scottish ballad telling the tale of Lady Ann, gone to Edinburgh to save her man Geordie from wrongful execution. Each of the four vocal parts has its chance to sing!
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This traditional favorite from Scotland evokes memories of blooming love amidst the wild mountain thyme. This arrangement is especially suited for choirs with changing voices. With Piano.
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