Five Irish Folk Tunes

Five Irish Folk Tunes by Ferguson Howard is a collection published by ABRSM on August 4, 2004. This edition, originally from 1988, features 16 pages and is presented in English. The book includes five folk tunes specifically arranged for viola or cello with piano accompaniment, drawing from the Petrie collection of Ancient Irish Music. The arrangements offer a diverse range of moods, showcasing pieces that vary from the reflective ‘Lament’ to the lively ‘Jig’.
Readers will find that these adaptations provide a suite suitable for both concert and recital settings. The tunes are designed to highlight the expressive capabilities of the viola and cello, making them a valuable resource for musicians interested in exploring traditional Irish music. This collection not only serves as a reference for performance but also enriches the repertoire available to string players.
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These five varied folk tunes for viola or cello with piano accompaniment are taken from the Petrie collection of Ancient Irish Music and have been freely and imaginatively adapted to form a suite of concert and recital pieces. They range in mood from the rhapsodic ‘Lament’, through the modal and reflective ‘The Green Bushes’, to the boisterous ‘Jig’.
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