Elsie Marley (SSAA)
by Thomas Dunhill
SSAA - Digital Sheet Music

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Composed by Thomas Dunhill. Arranged by Kerry Boyle. Contemporary. Octavo. 4 pages. Kerry M. Boyle #6893443. Published by Kerry M. Boyle (A0.1024959).

This is a lively arrangement of Dunhill's Do You Ken Elsie Marley for SSAA voicing.
Elsie was the wife of an innkeeper at the Barley Mow Inn, Pictree, near Chester-le-Street, where her buxom presence and lively humour were doubtless the means of attracting all ranks of society. She became very successful and gained some local celebrity. The lyrics suggest that she has 'grown so fine' due to her success and that she feels she is too good to feed the pigs. The gossiping personality and humour of the original is characterised through the voicing in this arrangement. The piece is ideally suited to a female ensemble and will be a great addition to any concert programme.

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