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BLOW THE WIND SOUTHERLY - Flexible Brass Quartet or Group with Descant
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You are purchasing high quality sheet music PDF files suitable for printing or viewing on digital devices."Blow the Wind Southerly" is a traditional English folk song from Northumberland. It tells of a woman desperately hoping for a southerly wind to blow her lover back home over the sea to her. This folk song has origins in Tyneside. The chorus of "Blow the Wind Southerly" first appeared in print in the 1834 publication The Bishoprick Garland by Cuthbert Sharp. The 1882 book Northumbrian Minstrelsy published an arrangement by John Collingwood Bruce and John Stokoe of the chorus in D major and an 6/8 time signature. In the 1892 book Songs and Ballads of Northern England, Stokoe added to "Blow the Wind Southerly" three new verses written by John Stobbs on a broadside. [Wikipedia]
This is an arrangement for a Flexible Brass Quartet with an added descant part in the 2nd and 4th verses (Eb Major).
Part (Descant) – Trumpet in Eb, Trumpet in Bb
Part 1 (Melody) - Trumpet in Bb
Part 2 – Trumpet in Bb, Horn in F or Eb
Part 3 – Trombone in TC or BC
Part 4 - Euphonium in TC or BC, Tuba in C
Grade = 3 Duration = 3:50 mins. (4 verses) The MP3 was recorded with NotePerformer 3.