Celtic Air and Dance No. 3
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SKU: BT.HL04003078
Arranged by Michael Sweeney. MusicWorks Grade 1. Score Only. Hal Leonard #HL04003078. Published by Hal Leonard (BT.HL04003078).UPC: 884088577209. 9 X 12 INCH inches. English(UK).
Continuing with Michael's popular series of "Celtic Air and Dance" arrangements, the third installment opens with "Red is the Rose" (or "Loch Lomond") in a flowing ballad treatment. The lively "Bill Sullivan's Polka" follows and features various sections of the band. The flutes start things off followed by the rest of the woodwinds, trumpets, percussion, low brass and finally the entire ensemble in an energetic finish.
Continuing with Michael's popular series of "Celtic Air and Dance" arrangements, the third installment opens with "Red is the Rose" (or "Loch Lomond") in a flowing ballad treatment. The lively "Bill Sullivan's Polka" follows and features various sections of the band. The flutes start things off followed by the rest of the woodwinds, trumpets, percussion, low brass and finally the entire ensemble in an energetic finish.
Sweeneys beliebte Serie keltischer Lieder und Tanze findet hier ihre Fortsetzung. Der dritte Teil beginnt mit einer balladenartigen Bearbeitung von Red is the Rose (Loch Lomond). Es folgt die lebhafte Bill Sullivan's Polka, deren Melodie in mehreren Orchesterstimmen erklingt. Die Querfloten beginnen, gefolgt von den restlichen Holzblasern, den Trompeten, dem Schlagwerk und dem tiefen Blech, bevor schliesslich das gesamte Blasorchester zu einem energiegeladenen Finale einsetzt.
Continuing with Michael's popular series of "Celtic Air and Dance" arrangements, the third installment opens with "Red is the Rose" (or "Loch Lomond") in a flowing ballad treatment. The lively "Bill Sullivan's Polka" follows and features various sections of the band. The flutes start things off followed by the rest of the woodwinds, trumpets, percussion, low brass and finally the entire ensemble in an energetic finish.
Continuing with Michael's popular series of "Celtic Air and Dance" arrangements, the third installment opens with "Red is the Rose" (or "Loch Lomond") in a flowing ballad treatment. The lively "Bill Sullivan's Polka" follows and features various sections of the band. The flutes start things off followed by the rest of the woodwinds, trumpets, percussion, low brass and finally the entire ensemble in an energetic finish.