File 095 - English dances, op. 95 : for wind band with percussion

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OTUFM 78-A-095

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English dances, op. 95 : for wind band with percussion

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  • 1987, 2004 (Creation)

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1 score (82 pages) : typeset

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(1936-)

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File consists of typeset score masters for the wind band version of "six preludes based on Englished Morris dance and country dance tunes": Processional (Morris Dance); Cheshire Rounds (Country Dance); Jenny Pluck Pears (Elizabethan Dance); How d'ye do, Sir? (Morris Dance); Pop goes the Weasel (Morris Dance); Sir Roger de Coverly (Country Dance). The original version (op. 69) was written for percussion ensemble. Includes Healey's program note.

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      Also see Series C "Rough notes and performance records." The specific file for this work is linked below.

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      Duration: 16 minutes, 15 seconds

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      Premiered in Waterloo, Ontario (October 24, 2005) by the Wilfrid Laurier University Wind Ensemble, directed by Michael Purvis-Smith. Also performed by the University of Toronto Wind Ensemble, conducted by Jeffrey Reynolds; West of Scotland Schools Concert Band, conducted by Nigel Boddice (3 performances); Queens College Wind Ensemble, conducted by Justin Comito (3 movements at the SCI Regional Conference, Queens, New York); and by the Wind Orchestra of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, conducted by Nigel Boddice.

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