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Suite from 'Hymn of the Highlands' - click for larger image
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Suite from 'Hymn of the Highlands' - Sample sheet music
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Title Suite from 'Hymn of the Highlands'
Article no. 4065691
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Suite
Instrumentation Fa (fanfare band)
Format PrtStm (full score and parts)
Country of publication United Kingdom (uk)
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Year of publication 2002
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Composer Sparke, Philip
Difficulty level 5
Duration 17:00
Additional info/contents Suite from Hymn of the Highlands draws three impressive musical images of the Scottish Highlands, although no folk songs were used. The first movement, Ardross Castle (named after a small village near Ardross in Easter Ross, north of the Cromarty Inlet), features solo passages for clarinet and bassoon or euphonium. The second part, Alladale (after the River Alladale, which flows into the Carron, a tributary of the Dornoch estuary on the east coast), is a trio for saxophone, while the finale Dundonell (named after a charming village on the lake Little Loch Broom, which leads to the sea near the Summer Isles), moves in contrast between a wild Presto and the bagpipe melody of the first movement. With the sword dance Srathcarron the suite can be expanded into a four-movement work.

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