File 84 - Three Canadian folksongs : arranged for choir and piano

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OTUFM 49-A-1-84

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Three Canadian folksongs : arranged for choir and piano

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  • 1980-1981, 1982 (Creation)

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1 ms. score (11, 10, 10 p.) : ink + 1 score (11, 10, 10 p.) : copy, with annotations + 1 score (3 v.) : published

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(1931-2019)

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A2020-01

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File contains manuscript arrangements of the following folksongs: "The Greenland Whale" (Newfoundland folksong, 1980); "The False Bride" (Newfoundland folksong, 1980); and "The Bluebird" (Canadian folksong, 1981). The arrangements were commissioned by David Stocks in memory of his brother for the Toronto Mendelssohn Youth Choir. File also contains a copy of the published score (Toronto, Ont.: G.V. Thompson, 1982).

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  • English

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    For program from premiere performance, see OTUFM 49-C-2-1. This piece was premiered by the Toronto Mendelssohn Youth Choir, conducted by Robert Cooper in a performance at Holy Trinity Church, Toronto (April 28, 1981).

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    Box 3

    Alastair Boyd's catalogue no.

    79

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