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Cheryl Camm
Nae Stream Sae Lovely
Year: 2009
for SATB choir and piano
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Programme Note
Nae Stream Sae Lovely is the second piece of the set of five songs which was commissioned in 2009 by the Alnwick Community Development Trust as part of their Hotspur Festival, celebrating 900 years of the Percy family in Northumberland. The songs were inspired by the history and beauty of Northumberland and also by the quirky and insightful writings in his 1835 book “Rambles in Northumberland and the Scottish Borders” of William Andrew Chatto, whose words have been moulded into the lyrics of the songs by the composer.
Chatto is fond of recounting tales, which in turn were told to him on his travels, in the dialect of the original storyteller, and this is reflected in the songs particularly the second, in which various fishing tales from the Coquet are chronicled, and the fourth in which the traveller ventures rather anxiously down a coal mine. The first song gathers together an assortment of Hotspur (a particularly feisty medieval member of the family) war cries from various sources into a fighting collage, the third explores in advisory tone the various difficulties a traveller may encounter hereabouts, and the fifth is an intoxicated drinking song in which all participants indulge in a bit of irregular staggering about and generally become more merry as time wears on.
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Camm: Hotspur Festival Songs; computer-set
Score and parts | Pdf - computer set
$44.00 -
Camm: Hotspur Festival Songs; computer-set
Score and parts | Hardcopy - computer set
$44.00 -
Camm: Nae Stream Sae Lovely; computer-set
Full score | Hardcopy - computer set
$10.00-
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Camm: Hotspur Festival Songs; computer-set
Full score | Pdf - computer set
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Camm: Nae Stream Sae Lovely; computer-set
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Camm: Hotspur Festival Songs; computer-set
Full score | Hardcopy - computer set
$40.00-
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Cheryl Camm
Percy, Percy!
Year: 2009
for double choir, oboe, piano and bass drum
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Programme Note
Percy, Percy! is the first piece of the set of five songs which was commissioned in 2009 by the Alnwick Community Development Trust as part of their Hotspur Festival, celebrating 900 years of the Percy family in Northumberland. The songs were inspired by the history and beauty of Northumberland and also by the quirky and insightful writings in his 1835 book “Rambles in Northumberland and the Scottish Borders” of William Andrew Chatto, whose words have been moulded into the lyrics of the songs by the composer.
Chatto is fond of recounting tales, which in turn were told to him on his travels, in the dialect of the original storyteller, and this is reflected in the songs particularly the second, in which various fishing tales from the Coquet are chronicled, and the fourth in which the traveller ventures rather anxiously down a coal mine. The first song gathers together an assortment of Hotspur (a particularly feisty medieval member of the family) war cries from various sources into a fighting collage, the third explores in advisory tone the various difficulties a traveller may encounter hereabouts, and the fifth is an intoxicated drinking song in which all participants indulge in a bit of irregular staggering about and generally become more merry as time wears on.
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Availability
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Camm: Hotspur Festival Songs; computer-set
Score and parts | Pdf - computer set
$44.00 -
Camm: Hotspur Festival Songs; computer-set
Full score | Pdf - computer set
$40.00 -
Camm: Percy, Percy!; computer-set
Score and parts | Pdf - computer set
$12.00 -
Camm: Percy, Percy!; computer-set
Full score | Pdf - computer set
$11.00 -
Camm: Hotspur Festival Songs; computer-set
Score and parts | Hardcopy - computer set
$44.00 -
Camm: Hotspur Festival Songs; computer-set
Full score | Hardcopy - computer set
$40.00-
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Camm: Percy, Percy!; computer-set
Score and parts | Hardcopy - computer set
$12.00 -
Camm: Percy, Percy!; computer-set
Full score | Hardcopy - computer set
$11.00-
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Cheryl Camm
Perilous Land
Year: 2009
for double SATB choirs
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Programme Note
Perilous Land is the third piece of the set of five songs which was commissioned in 2009 by the Alnwick Community Development Trust as part of their Hotspur Festival, celebrating 900 years of the Percy family in Northumberland. The songs were inspired by the history and beauty of Northumberland and also by the quirky and insightful writings in his 1835 book “Rambles in Northumberland and the Scottish Borders” of William Andrew Chatto, whose words have been moulded into the lyrics of the songs by the composer.
Chatto is fond of recounting tales, which in turn were told to him on his travels, in the dialect of the original storyteller, and this is reflected in the songs particularly the second, in which various fishing tales from the Coquet are chronicled, and the fourth in which the traveller ventures rather anxiously down a coal mine. The first song gathers together an assortment of Hotspur (a particularly feisty medieval member of the family) war cries from various sources into a fighting collage, the third explores in advisory tone the various difficulties a traveller may encounter hereabouts, and the fifth is an intoxicated drinking song in which all participants indulge in a bit of irregular staggering about and generally become more merry as time wears on.
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Availability
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Camm: Perilous Land; computer-set
Full score | Pdf - computer set
$10.00 -
Camm: Hotspur Festival Songs; computer-set
Score and parts | Hardcopy - computer set
$44.00 -
Camm: Hotspur Festival Songs; computer-set
Full score | Pdf - computer set
$40.00 -
Camm: Perilous Land; computer-set
Full score | Hardcopy - computer set
$10.00-
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Camm: Hotspur Festival Songs; computer-set
Score and parts | Pdf - computer set
$44.00 -
Camm: Hotspur Festival Songs; computer-set
Full score | Hardcopy - computer set
$40.00-
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Yvette Audain
Taku Papawira
Duration: 03' 00" Year: 2008
arrangement for children's voices and orchestra, of a song written by Karl Teariki
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Instrumentation
2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, 2 trombones, tuba, timpani, drum set, vibraphone, strings, voice
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Programme Note
A song about taking care when you ride your skateboard!
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Audain: Taku Papawira; computer-set
Full score | Pdf - computer set
$18.00 -
Audain: Taku Papwira; computer-set
Full score | Hardcopy - computer set
$21.50-
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Audain: Taku Papawira; computer-set
Score and parts | Hardcopy - computer set
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Cheryl Camm
The Duke of Northumberland's Ale
Year: 2009
for two choirs, oboe and piano
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Programme Note
The Duke of Northumberland’s Ale is the last piece of the set of five songs which was commissioned in 2009 by the Alnwick Community Development Trust as part of their Hotspur Festival, celebrating 900 years of the Percy family in Northumberland. The songs were inspired by the history and beauty of Northumberland and also by the quirky and insightful writings in his 1835 book “Rambles in Northumberland and the Scottish Borders” of William Andrew Chatto, whose words have been moulded into the lyrics of the songs by the composer.
Chatto is fond of recounting tales, which in turn were told to him on his travels, in the dialect of the original storyteller, and this is reflected in the songs particularly the second, in which various fishing tales from the Coquet are chronicled, and the fourth in which the traveller ventures rather anxiously down a coal mine. The first song gathers together an assortment of Hotspur (a particularly feisty medieval member of the family) war cries from various sources into a fighting collage, the third explores in advisory tone the various difficulties a traveller may encounter hereabouts, and the fifth is an intoxicated drinking song in which all participants indulge in a bit of irregular staggering about and generally become more merry as time wears on.
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Availability
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Camm: The Duke of Northumberland's Ale; computer-set
Score and parts | Pdf - computer set
$11.00 -
Camm: Hotspur Festival Songs; computer-set
Score and parts | Pdf - computer set
$44.00 -
Camm: Hotspur Festival Songs; computer-set
Full score | Hardcopy - computer set
$40.00-
Borrow
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Camm: The Duke of Northumberland's Ale; computer-set
Full score | Pdf - computer set
$10.00 -
Camm: The Duke of Northumberland's Ale; computer-set
Score and parts | Hardcopy - computer set
$11.00 -
Camm: Hotspur Festival Songs; computer-set
Score and parts | Hardcopy - computer set
$44.00 -
Camm: The Duke of Northumberland's Ale; computer-set
Full score | Hardcopy - computer set
$10.00-
Borrow
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Camm: Hotspur Festival Songs; computer-set
Full score | Pdf - computer set
$40.00
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Cheryl Camm
The Reluctant Pitman
Year: 2009
for SATB choir, oboe and piano
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Programme Note
The Reluctant Pitman is the fourth piece of the set of five songs which was commissioned in 2009 by the Alnwick Community Development Trust as part of their Hotspur Festival, celebrating 900 years of the Percy family in Northumberland. The songs were inspired by the history and beauty of Northumberland and also by the quirky and insightful writings in his 1835 book “Rambles in Northumberland and the Scottish Borders” of William Andrew Chatto, whose words have been moulded into the lyrics of the songs by the composer.
Chatto is fond of recounting tales, which in turn were told to him on his travels, in the dialect of the original storyteller, and this is reflected in the songs particularly the second, in which various fishing tales from the Coquet are chronicled, and the fourth in which the traveller ventures rather anxiously down a coal mine. The first song gathers together an assortment of Hotspur (a particularly feisty medieval member of the family) war cries from various sources into a fighting collage, the third explores in advisory tone the various difficulties a traveller may encounter hereabouts, and the fifth is an intoxicated drinking song in which all participants indulge in a bit of irregular staggering about and generally become more merry as time wears on.
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Availability
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Camm: The Reluctant Pitman; computer-set
Score and parts | Hardcopy - computer set
$10.00 -
Camm: Hotspur Festival Songs; computer-set
Full score | Pdf - computer set
$40.00 -
Camm: Hotspur Festival Songs; computer-set
Score and parts | Pdf - computer set
$44.00 -
Camm: Hotspur Festival Songs; computer-set
Full score | Hardcopy - computer set
$40.00-
Borrow
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Camm: The Reluctant Pitman; computer-set
Score and parts | Pdf - computer set
$10.00 -
Camm: The Reluctant Pitman; computer-set
Full score | Pdf - computer set
$9.00 -
Camm: The Reluctant Pitman; computer-set
Full score | Hardcopy - computer set
$9.00-
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Camm: Hotspur Festival Songs; computer-set
Score and parts | Hardcopy - computer set
$44.00
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Gareth Farr
Tirohia atu nei
Duration: 06' 00" Year: 2000
for choir (SSAATB) and percussion
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Instrumentation
25 crotales (2 chromatic octaves) played by tenor and bass choir members
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Availability
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Farr: Tirohia Atu Nei; computer set
Score and parts | Hardcopy - computer set
$30.00-
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Farr: Tirohia Atu Nei; computer-set Year: 2002
Vocal score | Hardcopy - computer set
$10.00
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