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An Irish Party In Third Class (arr. James Pybus)
by Gaelic Storm Saxophone Quartet - Digital Sheet Music

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An Irish Party in Third Class is music from the soundtrack of the 1997 Academy Award-winning motion picture Titanic. In the film it is performed by the Celtic band Gaelic Storm, in a lively scene featuring the characters Jack and Rose dancing to the traditional Irish tunes known as Blarney Pilgrim and Jack Ryans Polka. Rose has just endured a rather tedious and stuffy formal dinner dance with her fiancée and his aristocratic friends. Jack sees that she is bored and uncomfortable in this very pretentious social circle and decides to try to lighten her mood (and win her heart), taking her aside and asking her, "So do want to go to a real party?" Rose accepts Jacks invitation and they are soon whirling about the dance floor with the other passengers in third class aboard the ill-fated ocean liner, carefree and unaware of the tragedy that awaits them. This arrangement is sure to be a crowd-pleaser, and is playable by either SATB or AATB Saxophone Quartet, both with optional Bass Saxophone doubling the Baritone. Performance time is 1:55. Contact me at james.pybus56@gmail.com

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