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Irish Tune from County Derry. Percy Aldridge Grainger. Clarinet sheet music.

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Tune irlandese della contea di Derry. Percy Aldridge Grainger. Clarinetto spartiti.

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Irish Tune from County Derry composed by Percy Aldridge Grainger. 1882-1961. Arranged by Maurice Saylor. For Clarinet Choir. Chamber. Published by Potenza Music. P2.30053. In 1902, Percy Grainger wrote the first of his 5 settings of "Irish Tune from County Derry," scoring it for 2 female voices, 4 male voices and piano. for practice only. and labeling it "British Folk-Music Settings Nr. 5. " It was first published Schott & Co., 1912. The untitled tune had been collected by Miss Jane Ross, of New Town, Limavady Co., Derry. Ireland. and first printed in "The Petrie Collection of the Ancient Music of Ireland". Dublin, 1855. on page 57, which is headed. "Name unknown. " This scoring for clarinet choir takes advantage of the large, close, and evenly spaced range of the members of the clarinet family, allowing most of the notes to remain in the clarinet's chalumeau register for a rich, warm sound.

Traduzione

Tune irlandese della contea di Derry composta da Percy Aldridge Grainger. 1882-1961. Organizzato da Maurice Saylor. Per Clarinet Choir. Camera. Pubblicata da Potenza Music. P2.30053. Nel 1902, Percy Grainger scrisse la prima delle sue cinque impostazioni di "Tune irlandese della contea di Derry," segnando per due voci femminili, 4 voci maschili e pianoforte. per la pratica solo. ed etichettatura "British Impostazioni Folk-Music Nr. 5. "E 'stato pubblicato Schott. La melodia senza titolo era stato raccolto da Miss Jane Ross, di Città Nuova, Limavady Co., Derry. Irlanda. e il primo stampato in "The Collection Petrie della Musica Antica d'Irlanda". Dublin, 1855. a pagina 57, intitolato. "Nome sconosciuto. " This scoring for clarinet choir takes advantage of the large, close, and evenly spaced range of the members of the clarinet family, allowing most of the notes to remain in the clarinet's chalumeau register for a rich, warm sound.