Loud Blaw The Frosty Breezes (unison, accomp.)

£1.90

A lyrical setting of Robert Burns’ wintry poem for solo voice(s) with optional counter-melody and drone-like accompaniment.

Burns’ original poem is said to have been written to commemorate the visit of Prince Charles Stuart to Castle Gordon, before his defeat at Culloden. Burns himself was entertained by the Duke and Duchess at Castle Gordon in 1787.

There is a full recording of Loud Blaw The Frosty Breezes towards the bottom of the page. Here is a snippet of the world premiere performance which was given as a solo with guitar accompaniment by Gary Steward.

 

There is also an arrangement of Loud Blaw The Frosty Breezes for SATB choir.

For more information about Loud Blaw The Frosty Breezes, click here.

Purchasing multiple copies: Please purchase the number of copies that you will require – e.g. if you wish to buy a PDF and make 5 copies, you should choose a quantity of 5. There are discounts for multiples of five or more.

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Loud Blaw The Frosty Breezes with all the accompaniment:

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