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For flute quartet
Title by uploader: A Rune of hospitality - I saw a stranger yestreen - for flute quartet
Instrumentation |
Flute, Alto Flute, Bass Flute |
Scored for |
Quartet |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Many years ago I set the following poem by Kenneth MacLeod to a melody for voice and guitar. This is an instrumental version of my setting, enhancing the mystery of the poem. The pdf file contains score and parts. The sound sample is an electronic preview.
I saw a stranger yestreen. I put food in the eating place, drink in the drinking place, music in the listening place, and in the sacred name of the Triune He blessed myself and my house, my cattle and my dear ones, and the lark said in her song often, often, often, goes Christ in the stranger’s guise.
For clarinet quartet
Title by uploader: A Rune of hospitality - I saw a stranger yestreen - for clarinet quartet
Instrumentation |
Clarinet, Bass Clarinet |
Scored for |
Quartet |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Many years ago I set the following poem by Kenneth MacLeod to a melody for voice and guitar.
This is an instrumental version of my setting, enhancing the mystery of the poem.
The pdf file contains score and parts.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.
I saw a stranger yestreen.
I put food in the eating place,
drink in the drinking place,
music in the listening place,
and in the sacred name of the Triune
He blessed myself and my house,
my cattle and my dear ones,
and the lark said in her song
often, often, often,
goes Christ in the stranger’s guise.
For wind quartet
Title by uploader: A Rune of hospitality - I saw a stranger yestreen - for wind quartet
Instrumentation |
Flute, Clarinet, Bassoon, Oboe |
Scored for |
Quartet |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Many years ago I set the following poem by Kenneth MacLeod to a melody for voice and guitar.
This is an instrumental version of my setting, enhancing the mystery of the poem.
The pdf file contains score and parts.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.
I saw a stranger yestreen.
I put food in the eating place,
drink in the drinking place,
music in the listening place,
and in the sacred name of the Triune
He blessed myself and my house,
my cattle and my dear ones,
and the lark said in her song
often, often, often,
goes Christ in the stranger’s guise.
For saxophone quartet
Title by uploader: A Rune of hospitality - I saw a stranger yestreen - for saxophone quartet
Instrumentation |
Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone |
Scored for |
Quartet |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Many years ago I set the following poem by Kenneth MacLeod to a melody for voice and guitar.
This is an instrumental version of my setting, enhancing the mystery of the poem.
The pdf file contains score and parts.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.
I saw a stranger yestreen.
I put food in the eating place,
drink in the drinking place,
music in the listening place,
and in the sacred name of the Triune
He blessed myself and my house,
my cattle and my dear ones,
and the lark said in her song
often, often, often,
goes Christ in the stranger’s guise.
For string quartet
Title by uploader: A Rune of hospitality - I saw a stranger yestreen - for string quartet
Instrumentation |
Violin, Viola, Cello |
Scored for |
Quartet |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Many years ago I set the following poem by Kenneth MacLeod to a melody for voice and guitar.
This is an instrumental version of my setting, enhancing the mystery of the poem.
The pdf file contains score and parts.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.
I saw a stranger yestreen.
I put food in the eating place,
drink in the drinking place,
music in the listening place,
and in the sacred name of the Triune
He blessed myself and my house,
my cattle and my dear ones,
and the lark said in her song
often, often, often,
goes Christ in the stranger’s guise.
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