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This is "Coxetown" from the 18th century Daniel Wright's Aria di Camera. I arranged it for flute, violin, viola and cello - it's a deliberately rough-sounding setting with Celtic drones a-plenty! I had a loose kind of story in my mind, and it goes like this:-
The flautist and/or fiddler are competent players, but their cousin has only just acquired a cello.
Keen to get started, he is told to do his best with open strings. Someone else grabs a viola and
keeps the cellist on the right track - more or less. Halfway through, a miracle happens, and they
work out a slightly fancier accompaniment between them....
Well, you work out another scenario! This is how I imagined it.
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