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    Sheet Music

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    Music for Youth Orchestra

    These pieces are the result of collaboration with the Dublin based YOP's Orchestra and their music director Kitty Dalligan. Drawing on her 40+ years of experience, we worked hard to take into consideration the standard of the average youth orchestra when creating this selection of musical works to both encourage and excite musicians as they develop their orchestra skills.

    We strove to make every part interesting to play and keep the melodies moving through the orchestra. For example, the composition A Spring Morning focuses on sharing the melody around the orchestral sections to encourage the players to learn that they all have an important role to play in the orchestra and a common purpose in the performance of the musical work.

    One of our main goals is to teach players to seemlessly shift between accompanying a melody and carrying a melody by listening and learning to identifty who has the melody or to understand that when all players are in unison, the music thrives best when they are all playing tightly together.

    Conductors or students can use the music player to sample the pieces and get a sense of the pieces they are interested in!

    Conductor Notes


    A Spring Morning [download free score]
    A Spring Morning is a lush composition, rich in Irish melody. The strong, drawn out melody pulls the players along together and actually manages to warm up in texture if the players are not tight in unison playing. This unusual side effect gives the players a sense of enjoyment beyond their skill level as they are actively involved in creating a glorious texture that ignores their skill level. There is a strong second melody line that grows out of the primary melody almost like a primal call and answer. I have to say, I really enjoy watching the kids 'enjoy' performing this piece.

    The Erry Jig [download free score]
    The Erry Jig is best described as a contemporary Irish jig - its not traditional or folk fiddling. Its classical. In memory of my greatgrandparents home in Erry Co. Tipperary and their time attending the local Crossroads Dances which always took place on a Sunday, after Church as everyone would meet at the crossroads on their way home! The Erry Jig focuses on sharing the melody around the sections of the orchestra to let people see that they all have a job, as well as introducing interesting and evolving rhythms to allow the orchestra an opportunity to work on unison playing and new rhymic meters.

    Tranquility [download free score]
    Tranquility rewards the players for their efforts in achieving a tight tutti performance while challenging their intonation more than before. The more the orchestra plays together, the more the piece starts to 'sing'. Melodies are divided and passed from section to section here as well as appearing in strong soloistic sectional passages. Intonation is introduced here as an important factor weighing in on the sound of the performed piece. The better the intonation, the better the texture and interplay of instruments will sound throughout the performance.

    Ryans Cry [download free score]
    Ryans Cry reflects on a deep inner cry that comes through us all from time to time. That cry generates an unwavering primal will to live or persevere that we reach for in moments of deep spiritual or physical distress. The arrangement concentrates of the contrapuntal nature of various interacting melodic patterns. The piece opens with a long and heartfelt tone from the flute, however the violins soon enter and join the flute with a haunting romantic melody. The central episode is more dramatic in mood, before a forceful melodic rendition in the cellos re-introduces the main theme above evolving counterpoint within the second violin and viola parts. Finally, the cry fades.

    Ordering Sheet Music

    ArrangementPrice per Composition
    SCOREs ONLY Order at CMC.ie website
    String Orchestra (8-8-5-5-4) + flutes, oboes contact me
    String Quartet contact me

    Additional Services Price per Composition
    Alternative orchestration FREE


    FAQ

    Once I've sent payment, how soon can I expect my music?
    As soon as payment is confirmed, I will get in touch with you and make sure that I am sending you the arrangements that you require and it should be on its way in the mail promptly!

    I have a few requests for the piece. Can we talk?
    Certainly! For example, you could say: "I have a weak viola section" or "I have a kid who plays trumpet that has started coming to our rehearsals and neeed some pieces he can be involved in" I promise I'll do the best I can to help.


    If you have any questions or to begin, please write.

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