Castle Lore
Castles of Ireland
by Robert W. Smith
Orchestra - Sheet Music

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Orchestra string orchestra (8 - 1st violin, 8 - 2nd violin, 5 - 3rd violin/viola (treble clef), 5 - viola, 5 - cello, 5 - string bass, 1 - piano accompaniment, 3 - optional percussion) - Grade 2

SKU: AP.25004

Castles of Ireland. Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Robert W. Smith. Performance Music Ensemble; Single Titles; String Orchestra. Orchestra Expressions Series. Traditional Folk and Irish. Conductor's score and set of performance parts. With performance notes and historical notes. 49 pages. Duration 2m. Alfred Music #00-25004. Published by Alfred Music (AP.25004).

UPC: 038081278865. 9x12 inches. English. Traditional.

Go back in time to days of old with gallant knights and lovely ladies! "Castle Lore" is a unique setting of two Irish folksongs, the stately "Grace O'Malley" and the sprightly "Brian Boru's March." Correlates with Orchestra Expressions Book Two.

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