Product Description
College Hornpipe (cello part vln, cel, bs) MO115C
Cello Part (score and parts available)
Music by Mark OConnor
4 pages - 3:30 minutes in length
College Hornpipe for violin, cello and doublebass is a traditional fiddle tune that Mark O'Connor and Edgar Meyer arranged for their album with Yo-Yo Ma entitled "Appalachia Waltz". O'Connor learned this tune from fiddling legend Benny Thomasson at an early age. Thomasson developed the parts of the tune as incorporated in this arrangement. O'Connor added a variation to each of the Thomasson parts in addition. After Meyer finished out the arrangement with his bass lines,"College Hornpipe" has a new and different life from the one found on the early O'Connor recording "Soppin' The Gravy". The trio performed the piece for a nation-wide television audience at President's Clinton Inaugural Gala. The music is suited for advanced and intermediate levels.
Original music printed from the composers manuscripts.
Music editing, copying and engraving by Mark OConnor
using "Finale" on Apple Macintosh 1995
Public Domain Arranged by Mark OConnor and Edgar Meyer
College Hornpipe can be heard on "Appalachia Waltz" featuring Mark OConnor, Yo-Yo Ma and Edgar Meyer, Sony Classical
Other versions can be heard on Mark O'Connor's "Crossing Bridges", "Duo" by Mark and Maggie OConnor OMAC Records and "The Essential Mark OConnor" Sony Classical
Catalogue Number MO115C
Copyright © 1995 by Mark OConnor Music International
For more information on violinist and composer Mark O'Connor, OConnor String Camps, Touring Ensembles, Discography, Bio, Repertoire and more, please visit
www.markoconnor.com
For information on the "OConnor Method" instructional book series for violin, viola, cello and school string orchestra programs:
www.oconnormethod.com
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