Airs for the Seasons by James Oswald
Arranged for Solo Mandolin
Mandolin - Sheet Music

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Mandolin - Intermediate

SKU: MB.30743

Arranged for Solo Mandolin. Composed by John Goodin. Arranged by John Goodin. Saddle-stitched, Classical, Solos and Duets. Style. Book. 52 pages. Mel Bay Publications, Inc #30743. Published by Mel Bay Publications, Inc (MB.30743).

ISBN 9781513462271. 8.75 x 11.75 inches.

Between 1755 and 1761 James Oswald composed and published two sets of 48 Airs for the Seasons, 96 pieces in all. Each air included from two to four separate movements in different time signatures and tempos, almost always in the same key. Each was printed on a single page with the melody on one staff and a bass line (with figures) on a second staff. Additionally, each piece was named after a plant and organized into groups of twelve for each season.

This book contains a selection of 24 Oswald airs, 6 for each season, in standard notation and arranged for solo mandolin. Originally intended for the flute or violin, in most cases the original key has been changed to better accommodate the modern mandolin. Oswald’s Scottish heritage is evident in the number of movements that are actually slow airs, jigs, reels or menuets. Altogether, this is a delightful collection of 18th century melodies suitable for solo performance, teaching or private enjoyment.

  • Spring
  • The Auricula
  • The Friers Cowl
  • The Lilac
  • The Pyracantha
  • The Rocket
  • The Junquill
  • Summer
  • The Corn Flag
  • The Batchelors Button
  • The Heliotrope
  • The Lark-Spur
  • The Oleander
  • The Sweet William
  • autumn
  • The Amaranthus
  • The Ambrosia
  • The Candy-Tuft
  • The Jasmine
  • The Oriental Mallow
  • The Scabious
  • Winter
  • The Almond
  • The Arbutus
  • The Box
  • The Golden Rod
  • The Holly
  • The Phillyrea