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Atop A Scottish Highland

Title: Atop A Scottish Highland
Voicing/Format: Concert Band
Publisher: C L Barnhouse Co
Composer: Neeck, Larry
Catalog #: 011-3329-00
Grade: 2.5
Series: Command

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Embark on a musical tour of Scotland with Larry Neeck's setting of these three Scottish folk songs. Annie Lauriei> is a tender love song; Who'll Be King But Charlie?i> describes the arrival of Prince Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie) on the Scottish coast in 1745 in his attempt to restore the Stuart House to the throne of Scotland; and Scotland the Bravei>, perhaps the most well-known of Scottish melodies. This one is sure to add variety to your next concert.
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