Welsh Folk Tunes for Piano
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- Arranger: Barrie Carson Turner
- Format: Book & CD
- Instrumentation: Piano
- ISMN:
- Size: 9.1 x 12.0 inches
- Pages: 60
Description
Welsh Folk Tunes presents a collection of beautiful pieces for solo piano drawn from the rich tradition of Welsh folk music. Experienced author and arranger Barrie Carson-Turner provides notes on all of the pieces, explaining their background and history. The volume is accompanied by a CD with a recording of all tunes. German and French translations of all texts are available as pdf downloads from the Schott Music website. Suitable for players of grades 3-8.
Part of the best selling World Music series, which also includes music from England, Ireland, Scotland, Eastern Europe, America, Argentina, India, China and Korea.
Contents:
- At Early Dawn
- The Ash Grove
- Gwenno from Penygelli
- The Melody of Cynwyd
- The Seven Wonders
- The Lullaby Song
- Lambs' Fold Valley
- Innocence
- The Welsh Whim
- Huw Puw's-flatboat
- Good Beer
- All Through the Night
- The Rejected Maiden
- Black Sir Harry
- Longing
- The Marsh of Rhuddlan
- The Gower Reel
- David of the White Rock
- The Maid of Sker
- The Weaver's Song
- The Bishop of Bangor's Jig
- Men of Harlech
- White Snowdon
- Llewelyn Alaw's Polka
- Megan's Fair Daughter
- The Glyn Cynon Air
- Llanover Reel
- The Blackbird
- The Nightingale
- Land of My Fathers
- Lady Owen's Delight
- St David's Day
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