"Donegal to Down" (Concert Overture)
by Irish Traditional
Full Orchestra - Digital Sheet Music

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Full Orchestra - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.731836

Composed by Irish Traditional. Arranged by Thomas Quigley. Celtic,Concert,Folk,Holiday. Score and parts. 114 pages. Thomas Quigley #3397131. Published by Thomas Quigley (A0.731836).

 This overture is so called because It is based largely on two Irish tunes -"The Donegal Reel" and "Star of the County Down".
A highly skillful and polished orchestration, with great tunes, color, exuberance and variety, it is an ideal choice for a concert featuring Irish music. The reel opens and closes the piece with a triumphant version of "Star of the County Down" in the middle. The mood is up-beat throughout and it would also be appropriate as an opening concert item. Slightly challenging in places, it is suitable however for a competent student or amateur orchestra. A highly entertaining piece! (Duration 4:00).

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