Irish Folk Tunes for Flute
Volume 2 - 70 Traditional Pieces
Expected to ship in 1-2 weeks.
- Editor: Patrick Steinbach
- Format: Book & Audio Access
- Instrumentation: Flute
- ISMN:
- Size: 9.0 x 12.0 inches
- Pages: 44
Description
After the success of the first volume, Irish folk music expert Patrick Steinbach presents a further 70 traditional Irish melodies of well-known folk songs and compositions by Turlough O´Carolan. The pieces, including polkas, marches, jigs, and reels, are suitable for flute, recorder and tin whistle. The volume includes explanations on style and traditional ornamentation as well as notes on each melody.
Each piece has been recorded. The audio files can be downloaded with a voucher code (in the book).
Contents:
- All Alive
- Bag of Spuds
- Bear Dance Polka
- Blackthorn Stick
- Boys from Wexford
- Boys of Ballisodare
- Boys of the Lough
- Butterfly
- Cappermore Polka
- Carolan´s Dream -Carolan´s Welcome
- Concertina
- Danny Boy
- Dawning of the Day
- Devil´s Dream
- Dunmore Lassies
- Dusty Miller
- Eleanor Plunkett
- Father O'Flynn
- Fiddler´s Green
- Fig for a Kiss
- Four Green Fields
- Foxhunter´s Jig
- Green Fields of America
- Here´s a Health to the Company
- High Road to Linton
- Humors of Glendart
- Humors of Listowel
- Hundred Pipers
- Hunting the Hare
- Irish Washerwoman
- Irish Wedding
- Kean O´Hara
- Lady Gethin
- Lamentation of Owen Roe O´Neill
- Lamplighter
- Lannigan´s Ball
- Last Night´s Fun
- Leaving of Liverpool
- Limerick Rake
- Lough Gamhna
- Maggie in the Woods
- Meeting of the Waters
- Miss Murphy
- Morgan Magan
- My Darling Asleep
- New Mown Meadows
- Old Favourite
- O'Neill´s March, Part 1
- O'Neill´s March, Part 2
- Oró Sé do Beatha Bhaile
- Pádraig O´Keeffe´s Polka
- Parting Glass
- Planxty Sweety
- Pretty Maggie Morrissey
- Primrose Lasses
- Queen of the Fairies
- Rakes of Mallow
- Rattlin' Bog
- Red is the Rose
- Return from Fingal
- Rocky Road to Dublin
- Runaway Jig
- Runrig Jig
- Shoe the Donkey
- Swaggering Jig
- Toss the Feathers
- Two William Davises
- Wild Rover
- Will Ye Go Lassie Go
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Full Score
For ensemble music, this indicates that the edition contains all parts on a single system (there are not separate parts for each player). In larger ensembles, this is for the conductor.
Hardcover
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Paperback
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Performance / Playing Score
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Set of Parts
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Solo Part with Piano Reduction
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Study Score
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Vocal Score
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Wind Set
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