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Auld Lang Syne
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Ballad on a Famous Scottish Tune Today this famous song from Scotland is generally attributed to Robert Burns (1739-1796) although the exact extent of his responsibility for the words and the music has always been controversial. However, it is generally agreed that he was not the author of the words of the first verse. The germ of the melody can be found under the title “The Duke of Burclugh’s Tune” in an edition of 1687 and it then developed under various titles such as “The Miller’s Daughter” or “Don’s Strathspey”. The present words and the present melody first appeared in “A Select Collection of Original Scottish Airs” by George Thomson in 1799. In addition to the general importance of this song in the Anglo-Saxon world, it meets with growing popularity in our area too. Consequently, this arrangements for band reacts to widespread requirements.
Grade Level GB: 3-4 Grade Level USA: 2+ (Easy-Medium) Composer: Felder, Simon Traditional Arranger: Felder, Simon Genre: Ballad Performance time: 00:03:11 Publisher: Rundel Size: A4 Info: Full Score + Parts Rundel Order Number: MVSR2324 Release Date: 2001
Today this famous song from Scotland is generally attributed to Robert Burns (1739-1796) although the exact extent of his responsibility for the words and the music has always been controversial....