Product Description
A short strophic vocal fanfare to honour the Royal Navy, the Trawlermen and the Lifeboatmen, written for the Trafalgar Bicentenary Day, 2005 and a concert to raise funds for the RNLI in Hessle, an area whose history is bound up with trawler fishing. The British Navy, under Horatio Nelson, defeated the Spanish and French fleets, making Britain safe from invasion for 200 years. There are some harsh harmonies but an air of triumph mixed with sadness.A Fanfare for SATB, optional piano support, words by Sue Spivey. Short, strophic, piquant harmony. First performed in Hessle for the RNLI at bicentenary of Trafalgar, 2005 by the Cottingham Singers, MD Margaret Wright. History, war, choir, fishing fleet, lifeboats.
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