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Four Folksong Ensembles (arr. Mary Muckle)by Mary Muckle Harp - Digital Sheet Music

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Four exquisite ensembles. Three are for duo, one is a trio. This wonderful and diverse collection has interesting parts for all players. 

BRANSLE: Claude Gervaise, ( 1535-1565) was an important figure in the French secular music of his time. The Bransle is a 16th century French dance performed by couples in either a line or a circle.

EN ROULANT MA BOULE: The voyageurs and coureurs- de- bois traversed by canoe the rivers and lakes of New France in search of furs for the European market. They sang continuously to the rhythm of their paddles, usually old ballads they had learned in France. The very popular "En roulant ma boule" ( While Rolling My Ball), tells the story of a prince who shoots a white duck from whose eyes bright diamonds fall and from whose bill drops gold for all.

MERRY WIDOW WALTZ: The "Merry Widow Waltz" is from the operetta " The Merry Widow" by the Austro-Hungarian composer Franz Lehar ( 1870-1948).

MAMA GONE AMOUNTAIN: "Mama Gone AMountain" is a variation of the lullaby " Bye Baby Bunting". In this West Indian version, the mother has gone to the mountain and the father has gone shooting to catch a robin bird so that he can, in the words of the chorus, " buy me baby ribbon bam, buy me baby ribbon" .

This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters. ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of both popular titles and original compositions from a wide variety of voices and backgrounds.