Scottish Airs and Dances for Violin Solo or Duet

Scottish Airs and Dances for Violin Solo or Duet
Title Scottish Airs and Dances for Violin Solo or Duet PDF eBook
Author Anne Witt
Publisher Mel Bay Publications
Pages 33
Release 2012-03-02
Genre Music
ISBN 1619112213

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The twenty-five pieces in this collection date back to eighteenth and nineteenth century Scotland. Music was passed around among professional and amateur musicians, hand copied, and ended up in slightly different versions in many collections. the Airs were originally songs or for solo violin. the Dances - strathspeys, reels, jigs, a hornpipe, and the sword dance - were originally for fiddle or bagpipe. the book is arranged as a program from beginning to end - from sunrise, with Ossians's Hymn to the Sun, to sunset, with the lullaby O, Can Ye Sew Cushions. and no Scottish evening is complete without Auld Lang Syne as a finale. But one can, of course, choose to play a selection.Three of the airs are Gaelic songs. Others are tunes for which Robert Burns and other poets wrote lyrics. Two airs were composed for the violin - Neil Gow's Lament for the Death of His Second Wife and the anonymous Killiecrankie,. the dances were played by fiddlers or pipers. They played (and still play) many of the same pieces. One example is Gillie Callum, the sword dance. Originally a bagpipe tune, its range was expanded beyond the pipes' nine notes and it became a fiddle tune.The composers are anonymous except for pieces by Niel Gow (1727-1807), his son, Nathaniel Gow (1763-1831) and William Marshall (1748-1833). Niel Gow was the preeminent violinist of his day. All three composed many fiddle tunes for Scottish country dancing.Most of the pieces are presented in sets of two, and they should be played without stopping in-between, as they would be performed at a country dance. Metronome markings are given as a guideline. Guitar chords are included ad libitum. Since the first violin generally has the melody, the pieces can also be played by solo violin.The music of Scotland is unique. the airs have their own special beauty. the dances are fun to play, with lively tempos, dotted rhythms and sudden key changes. This music has long been the pleasure of country fiddlers and pipers. These new arrangements for two violins are perfect for student and teacher as well as violin colleagues.

Scottish Airs and Dances for Two Violins

Scottish Airs and Dances for Two Violins
Title Scottish Airs and Dances for Two Violins PDF eBook
Author Anne Witt
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2011-06-28
Genre Music
ISBN 9780786683383

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The twenty-five pieces in this collection date back to eighteenth and nineteenth century Scotland. Music was passed around among professional and amateur musicians, hand copied, and ended up in slightly different versions in many collections. The Airs were originally songs or for solo violin. The Dances - strathspeys, reels, jigs, a hornpipe, and the sword dance - were originally for fiddle or bagpipe. The book is arranged as a program from beginning to end - from sunrise, with "Ossian's Hymn to the Sun," to sunset, with the lullaby "O, Can Ye Sew Cushions." And no Scottish evening is complete without "Auld Lang Syne" as a finale. But one can, of course, choose to play a selection.Three of the airs are Gaelic songs. Others are tunes for which Robert Burns and other poets wrote lyrics. Two airs were composed for the violin - "Neil Gow's Lament for the Death of His Second Wife" and the anonymous "Killiecrankie." The dances were played by fiddlers or pipers. They played (and still play) many of the same pieces. One example is "Gillie Callum," the sword dance. Originally a bagpipe tune, its range was expanded beyond the pipes' nine notes and it became a fiddle tune.The composers are anonymous except for pieces by Niel Gow (1727-1807), his son, Nathaniel Gow (1763-1831) and William Marshall (1748-1833). Niel Gow was the preeminent violinist of his day. All three composed many fiddle tunes for Scottish country dancing.Most of the pieces are presented in sets of two, and they should be played without stopping in-between, as they would be performed at a country dance. Metronome markings are given as a guideline. Guitar chords are included ad libitum. Since the first violin generally has the melody, the pieces can also be played by solo violin.The music of Scotland is unique. The airs have their own special beauty. The dances are fun to play, with lively tempos, dotted rhythms and sudden key changes.. These new arrangements for two violins are perfect for student and teacher as well as violin colleagues.

Scottish Melodies for Violin Solo or Duet

Scottish Melodies for Violin Solo or Duet
Title Scottish Melodies for Violin Solo or Duet PDF eBook
Author Anne Witt
Publisher Mel Bay Publications
Pages 33
Release 2012-03-02
Genre Music
ISBN 1619112140

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This collection contains twenty-four pieces from 18th and 19th century Scotland. Included are airs and dance tunes originally for voice or fiddle. These duet arrangements are perfect for student and teacher as well as violin colleagues. the music is presented in sets of two or three tunes ready for performance. the traditional music of Scotland has unique and beautiful qualities and is fun to play.

Scottish Airs and Dances for Viola & Cello (or Solo Viola)

Scottish Airs and Dances for Viola & Cello (or Solo Viola)
Title Scottish Airs and Dances for Viola & Cello (or Solo Viola) PDF eBook
Author Anne Witt
Publisher Mel Bay Publications
Pages 33
Release 2012-03-02
Genre Music
ISBN 161911206X

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The twenty-five pieces in this collection date back to 18th and 19th century Scotland. Included are song and fiddle airs, strathspeys, reels, jigs, a hornpipe and the sword dance. the pieces are arranged for viola and cello with guitar chords. Since the viola generally has the melody, the pieces can also be played by solo viola. the music of Scotland is unique. the airs have their own special beauty, and the dances are fun to play with lively tempos, dotted rhythms, and sudden key changes. This music has been the pleasure of country fiddler and pipers. Now violists and cellists, and their listeners, can feel themselves transported to the Lowlands and Highlands of Scotland.Twenty-five pieces dating back to 18th and 19th century Scotland.Includes song and fiddle airs, strathspeys, reels, jigs, a hornpipe and the sword dance.Since the viola generally has the melody, the pieces can also be played by solo viola, and guitar chords are included.The airs have a special beauty and the dances are fun to play, with lively tempos, dotted rhythms, and sudden key changes.

Scottish Melodies for Two Violins

Scottish Melodies for Two Violins
Title Scottish Melodies for Two Violins PDF eBook
Author Anne Witt
Publisher Bill's Music Shelf
Pages 32
Release 2011-04-14
Genre Folk music
ISBN 9780786683390

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Scottish Melodies for Two Violas

Scottish Melodies for Two Violas
Title Scottish Melodies for Two Violas PDF eBook
Author Anne Witt
Publisher Mel Bay Publications
Pages 33
Release 2012-03-02
Genre Music
ISBN 1619112159

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This collection contains twenty-four pieces from 18th and 19th century Scotland. Included are airs and dance tunes originally for voice or fiddle. These duet arrangements are perfect for student and teacher as well as viola colleagues. the music is presented in sets of two or three tunes ready for performance. the traditional music of Scotland has unique and beautiful qualities and is fun to play.

Airs and Dances

Airs and Dances
Title Airs and Dances PDF eBook
Author Mara Shea
Publisher Mel Bay Publications
Pages 119
Release 2011-04-15
Genre Music
ISBN 161065966X

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Compiled by Mara Shea, a Scottish dance fiddler with a classical violin background, this book will appeal to the classically-trained violinist or musician, intermediate to advanced, who would like to learn something about the type of music unique to Scotland-the strathspey. It will also appeal to Scottish dance musicians who would like to know a little about the history of some of the tunes and their composers. Each of the strathspeys is recorded by Mara Shea and accessible online for listening. Chords are provided by Julie Gorka. Sketches and illustrations are by Lisa McDonald.