The second movement of Three Folk Song Settings for Band, this hauntingly beautiful setting provides a lyrical contrast to the two outer movements. The touching lullaby, thought to be of
The Appalachians represented one of America's first frontiers. Based on traditional fiddle tunes, this arrangement combines four folk songs, providing players and the audience with a real toe-tapping treat!
This Irish folksong, named after the town of Carrickfergus in Northern Ireland, is beautiful, nostalgic and lush. This intimate arrangement with ample cross-cueing is an excellent tool to teach phrasing and
This beautiful and challenging work includes Celtic styles such as the strathspey and jig, and incorporates idiomatic rhythms and orchestral colors to present this charming musical vision. Various solo
This beautiful and lyrical folk song from the English Midlands dates back as early as the 15th century. Having traveled all around Western Europe, this folk tune eventually found its way to America, gaining
Here is a modern treatment of a tuneful, traditional English folk song also known in Ireland, Scotland, Canada, and the United States where it is most often associated with Appalachian folk tradition. It
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This tribute to folk songs features the traditional sound of a British-style march in the original Celebration March, and two revered folk songs: the beautifully scored and emotional Skye Boat
Relive the history of the Original Hobo Band with an interesting mix of original material and authentic railroad songs. The opening fanfare, based on I've Been Working on the Railroad, is