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Wel Annemarieke, waar gaat gij and other Dutch folksongs

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Composer: Thorn - Benjamin

Instrumentation: Descant - Treble - Tenor

Period/genre: Folk/Trad

Grade: Difficult

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*Folksongs.* Attractive and fun versions of six Dutch folksongs.

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_Score 11 pp. Parts 4 pp. Downloadable PDF file - 909 Kb._

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  • OMP114 Benjamin Thorn Wel Annemerieke, waar goat gij and other Dutch folksongs

    Six Dutch folksongs have been made the basis for a set of recorder trios. The melodies are modal in character, and they have been treated sympathetically in the course of these pieces. Occasionally there is a whole line or a duo. The slurs in the closing bars of "Mijn Vader Is Een Bakker" ("My Father is a Baker") also need to be added to the tenor part in bars 47-48, and the treble part in bar 48. More slurs need adding to pairs of quavers in this movement.

    The music is easy to moderate in its technical requirements, and there should be few problems for young players in schools and recorder clubs.

    Both Lance Eccles and Benjamin Thorn have provided some enjoyable music here, and these two sets of pieces are among a large set of publications from Orpheus Music that treat folksongs from different parts of the world in arrangements for various recorder groupings.

    Gwilym Beechey, The Recorder Magazine, Summer 2004

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