The Lark in the Clear Air
3-Part - Digital Sheet Music

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SKU: A0.831948

Composed by Traditional Irish tune, lyrics by Sir Samuel Ferguson. Arranged by Amie Richan. A Cappella,Celtic,Folk,Holiday,Wedding. Octavo. 5 pages. Amie Richan #481223. Published by Amie Richan (A0.831948).

The Lark in the Clear Air is a beautiful love song, a combination of lyrics written in 1850 by Sir Samuel Ferguson, an Irish poet and lawyer, and a traditional Irish melody collected by his wife, Lady Mary Catherine Guinness Ferguson. This a cappella arrangement is for soprano, alto and bass/baritone singers and includes the score as well as the three parts in a total of 5 pages. It can be sung in firm rhythm, or with a looser flow. It is of intermediate difficulty and suitable for choral performances, especially for Celtic or romantic events, including weddings.

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