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    Greensleeves Anonymous (c 1690) arr. Stephen Chin

    Greensleeves Anonymous (c 1690) arr. Stephen Chin

    $112.95

    Greensleeves is an old English melody. This is a beautiful arrangement of the 1690 version, providing each orchestra section a chance to showcase their skills. It's a great way to appreciate the early Baroque style.

    For String Orchestra Grade 3

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    Greensleeves  Anonymous (c 1690)  arr. Stephen Chin

    Greensleeves is a hauntingly beautiful piece of English folk music that has captivated listeners for centuries. This particular arrangement is based on the 1690 version, which features a stunning set of variations that are believed to have been originally written for the viola da gamba. What's truly remarkable about this arrangement is that it allows every section of the orchestra to shine, from the delicate strings to the powerful brass and percussion. If you want to deepen your appreciation of early Baroque music, there's no better place to start than with this exquisite performance of Greensleeves.

    For String Orchestra Grade 3

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