Written for the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’s horn section to play at Glyndebourne parties in the early 1960’s, this is an arrangement in various guises of the famous folk song De Ye Ken John Peel. Woods has added his own second subject.
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Written for the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’s horn section to play at Glyndebourne parties in the early 1960’s, this is an arrangement in various guises of the famous folk song De Ye Ken John Peel. Woods has added his own second subject.
Written for the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’s horn section to play at Glyndebourne parties in the early 1960’s, this is an arrangement in various guises of the famous folk song De Ye Ken John Peel. Woods has added his own second subject.
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Stanley joined the London Philharmonic Orchestra in 1956 as third and then later co-principle trumpet player. He began to write compositions in 1975 whilst also doing some conducting. From 1999 he dedicated more of his time to composing and playing jazz. Woods passed away in February 2020.
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The Fiddling Around books are a wonderful and varied collection of traditional folksongs and fiddle tunes from the British Isles and North America, wide-ranging in material and treatment. Some tunes are evergreens (e.g Scarborough Fair, Skye Boat song), some curious combinations (e.g The Fair-haired Boy with the Tenpenny Bit, Ranting in the Rye), and others toe-tapping discoveries (e.g. Kemp's Jig, The East Neuk O'Fife). Drawing on fiddle styles such as jig, reel, hornpipe, strathspey, old-time, bluegrass, syncopated shuffle and American waltz, the arranger Bill Thorp has made a fascinating set of truly democratic and hugely fun duets. For colleges and professionals.
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An arrangement by Martin Yates for horn quartet of this popular song.
The Fiddling Around books are a wonderful and varied collection of traditional folksongs and fiddle tunes from the British Isles and North America, wide-ranging in material and treatment. Some tunes are evergreens (e.g Scarborough Fair, Skye Boat song), some curious combinations (e.g The Fair-haired Boy with the Tenpenny Bit, Ranting in the Rye), and others toe-tapping discoveries (e.g. Kemp's Jig, The East Neuk O'Fife). Drawing on fiddle styles such as jig, reel, hornpipe, strathspey, old-time, bluegrass, syncopated shuffle and American waltz, the arranger Bill Thorp has made a fascinating set of truly democratic and hugely fun duets. For colleges and professionals.
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