Quilter: Suite from "Where the Rainbow Ends" Mvt.2 “Rosamund" - wind quintet (arr. Ray Thompaon) by Roger Quilter Sheet Music for Woodwind Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct
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Quilter: Suite from "Where the Rainbow Ends" Mvt.2 “Rosamund" - wind quintet (arr. Ray Thompaon) Digital Sheet Music
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Quilter: Suite from "Where the Rainbow Ends" Mvt.2 “Rosamund" - wind quintet (arr. Ray Thompaon)
by Roger Quilter Woodwind Quintet - Digital Sheet Music

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Roger Cuthbert Quilter (1 November 1877 21 September 1953) was a British composer, known particularly for his art songs. His songs, which number over a hundred, often set music to text by William Shakespeare and are a mainstay of the English art song tradition.

Probably his best known work is "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal."

Quilter wrote mostly songs, but there are a few piano pieces, some orchestral pieces and some incidental music to theatrical works.


Where the Rainbow Ends is a children's play, originally written for Christmas 1911 by Clifford Mills and John Ramsey. The incidental music was composed by Roger Quilter.

"Where the Rainbow Ends" follows the journey of four children, two girls, two boys and a pet lion cub in search of their parents. Travelling on a magic carpet they face various dangers on their way to rescue their parents and are guarded and helped by Saint George. ***

Roger Quilter's "Where the Rainbow Ends" suite was performed at the 1912 Proms on 26 September 1912. The music became known throughout the whole world through the medium of the BBC who were constantly broadcasting it on the radio.

On 23 December 1937, the 11-year-old Princess Elizabeth was taken by Queen Elizabeth to see a performance of Where the Rainbow Ends at The Holborn Empire, London.The Queen and Princess rose with the audience and the actors and joined in singing the National Anthem with a new specially written Rainbow verse that had been written for them.

There are 4 movements:

1a. Rainbow Land

1b. Will o' the Wisp

2. Rosamund

3. Fairy Frolic

4. Goblin Forest

This is my arrangement for wind quintet of no.2 "Rosamund"

The piece is in E major, so arranged for Clarinet in A.
A Clarinet in Bb part is also provided but in G flat, rather than F sharp major (making it slightly easier to read!)

*** This play, which was once as popular at Christmas as Peter Pan, was last performed professionally in 1959.
It is a fantasy but the jingoistic style is out of touch with current mores, and is unlikely to be performed again.

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