Wexford Carol Dale Warland Choral Series by Traditional Irish Carol 4-Part - Sheet Music
By Dale WarlandRich choral textures interweave in this evocative setting of the traditional Irish carol for mixed choir and flute. Flute part included. Performance Time: Approx. 4:00 Recorded by the Dale Warland Singers on Gothic Records. All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission. www.gothicrecords.com
Details
Summary
- Format:
- Octavo
- Item types:
- Physical
- Artist:
- Traditional Irish Carol
- Arrangers:
- Dale Warland
- Size:
- 6.75x10.5x0.036 inches
- Number of Pages:
- 16
- Shipping Weight:
- 0.88 pounds
Detailed Description
SKU: HL.50486222
Dale Warland Choral Series. Composed by Traditional Irish Carol. Arranged by Dale Warland. Choral. A Cappella, Carol, Christmas, Christmas Secular, Christmas/Advent Sacred, Holiday, Irish. Octavo. 16 pages. G. Schirmer #50486222. Published by G. Schirmer (HL.50486222).ISBN 9781423410638. UPC: 884088063689. 6.75x10.5x0.036 inches.
Rich choral textures interweave in this evocative setting of the traditional Irish carol for mixed choir and flute. Flute part included. Performance Time: Approx. 4:00 Recorded by the Dale Warland Singers on Gothic Records. All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission. www.gothicrecords.com.
Song List
Wexford Carol
Similar Sheet Music & Digital Downloads
- More by this Composer:
- Traditional Irish Carol Traditional Irish Carol Choir Traditional Irish Carol Flute Traditional Irish Carol Piano Accompaniment
- Artists:
- Dale Warland Traditional Irish Carol
- Publisher:
- G. Schirmer
Ratings + Reviews
3 Rating
1 review
Woody
May 13, 2017
I'm an amateur flute player and penny whistle player and member of a church choir. I love this carol and have spent a very pleasant couple hours listening to versions of your catalog listings. Wexford Carol is well represented, with a wide variety of arrangements. I like this one a lot but will not be recommending it to my choir director for two reasons. First, it is designed to be sung without piano accompaniment, and our choir lacks confidence w/o keyboard support. Second, the flute part is beautiful but made an impression on me of more limelight than I want. I had the same 2 issues with the Kevin Waters version (actually like his flute line the best today). The version I'm leaning towards right now is by Ruth Schram, with piano support for the choir and a nice flute line that felt to me less exposed to the limelight.