Dearest, My Own One
(from Three Scottish Songs)
Michael E. Ekbladh - The Music of Michael E. Ekbladh
Dearest, My Own One
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Originally composed as a wedding march and inspired by Scottish Folk singer, Donald Ross' recording on his 1962 album, Songs of Galedom, Vol. 2; "Dearest" tells us a story about remembering love's past, "rambling the woodlands" during the days of horse and carriage This setting of this old Gaelic love song is ethereal, as if seeing memories through a mist. Perfect for advance elementary and middle school choirs or as a duet. Also available in SATB, SSAA, and TTBB settings.
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