Twelve Old English Songs for Two Bassoons
Sydney Twinn
Sydney Twinn was an English violinist, composer and music educator, best known for his Playing at Sight for Violinists and Others in an Orchestra. He arranged an enormous amount of British music in duet format for a variety of …
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Sydney Twinn was an English violinist, composer and music educator, best known for his Playing at Sight for Violinists and Others in an Orchestra. He arranged an enormous amount of British music in duet format for a variety of instruments, usually in sets of twelve. Teachers will find these particularly useful as most of the upper parts are written in tenor clef, encouraging that necessary fluency in our students, while the lower parts sometimes present rhythmic surprises.
Near Woodstock Town by Anonymous 17th Century The Arethusa by William Shield Tom Bowling by Charles Dibdin Simon the Cellarer by John Liptrot Hatton Down among the Dead Men by Anonymous, circa 1700 The Three Ravens by Anonymous 16th Century The Leather Bottel by Anonymous 17th Century The Girl I Left Behind Me by Anonymous 18th Century There Was a Jolly Miller by Anonymous 17th Century The Thorn by William Shield Black Eyed Susan by Richard Leveridge Here's to the Maiden by Richard Brinsley Sheridan