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    Tales of Dundee - Robert Sheldon

    is a delightful medley of three Scottish folk songs: "Loch Lomond," "Fare Thee Well Love," and "The Piper of Dundee." Conductors will appreciate the expert scoring while audiences and performers will enjoy the tunefulness of these lovely melodies and the rhythmic energy inherent in this outstanding setting of these wonderful tunes. This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.

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    Knights of Dunvegan - Richard Meyer

    Your band and audience will love this original work by Richard Meyer, written with the Scottish castle of Dunvegan in mind. Full of rich, modal harmonies and interesting scoring, there is plenty here to challenge all sections of your band. A perfect piece for contest or festival. (4:15)

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    Air and Jig - Chris M. Bernotas

    A tuneful way to introduce students to the lyrical style and rollicking feel of traditional Scottish/Irish music. The "Air" is the melody from and is set with a contemporary harmonic palette that concludes with an exciting climax before transitioning to the jig. "The Jig of Slurs" is a traditional Irish dance with a melody and feel that is infectious! (2:30) "Air and Jig" correlates to Book 2, Level 2 of .

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    Over the Sea to Skye

    This setting provides a rich tapestry of sound with the ability for your beginners to make real music. The traditional Scottish folk tune is scored in 3/4 time and should not pose any technical challenges for any beginning band. This charming ballad presents multiple teaching opportunities for dynamic contrasts, full value notes, and subtle tempo nuances. Most musical! (2:15) This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.

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    Ecossaise for Military Band, WoO 22 - Ludwig van Beethoven / arr. Todd Stalter

    An ecossaise, derived from the French word for "Scottish," was a dance that was very popular in Europe in the early nineteenth century. Beethoven was enamored with the music of the British Isles, and composed this work in 1810; though he withheld it from publication, it was published posthumously. Beethoven's humor and playfulness abound in this delightful arrangement for young players. (1:35)

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    Ghillie Dhu - Joseph Benjamin Earp

    Ghillie Dhu (Gill-e Dew) "Elf of the Forest" is inspired by a friendly but often wild creature from Scottish Folklore. This mythical being is given life through the captivating writing of Joseph Benjamin Earp. A wonderful teaching tool for instrumental ensembles focused on polyrhythms and compound time signatures. Appropriate for any concert or festival performance.Original Item#: RWS-2030-00

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    Hill Song II - Percy Aldridge Grainger / arr. R. Mark Rogers

    On both "Hill-Songs," Percy Grainger writes: "My Hill-Songs arose out of the thoughts about and longings for the wilderness of hill countries, hill peoples, and hill musics (such as the Scottish Highlands, the Himalayas, the bagpipes, and the like.) "Hill-Song II" is the result of a wish to present the fast, energetic elements of "Hill-Song I" as a single-type whole, without contrasting types of a slower, more dreamy nature."

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    Eagle Pass - Max Williams

    Craigellachie!, a Scottish battle cry, is the name given to the spot near Eagle Pass, which cuts through Canada's Rocky Mountains, where the last spike of the Trans-Canada railway was pounded into the earth. This piece is an attempt to express, in music, the indomitable spirit of all those thousands who struggled so hard, not to build a railway, but a nation.

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    Glen and Galley - Ryan Meeboer

    The title of this suite refers to the headdress (the "glen") worn by the cadets of the Lorne Scots Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps and the "galley" is the Galley of Lorne, which is displayed on the coat of arms for the Dukes of Argyll. This piece is set in three contrasting sections, each with a Scottish feel---The Sapling Grows * Colonel Parker * For Our Heritage.

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