The Far North Land: Passages for Clarinet Choir

SM-000209571
Composer
Greg Bartholomew
Publisher
Burke & Bagley
Genre
Classical / Instrumental
Instrumentation
Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Alto Clarinet
Scored for
Wind ensemble
Type of score
Full score, Parts
Duration
3'0"
Difficulty
Medium

Description
Parts for Eb Clarinet, Bb Clarinets 1, 2, 3 & 4, Alto Clarinet in Bb and Bass Clarinet in Bb, with alternate Bb Clarinet part in lieu of Eb Clarinet, alternate Bb Clarinet in lieu of Eb Alto Clarinet, and alternate Contra Alto Clarinet in Eb in lieu of Bb Bass Clarinet.

My father enjoyed singing, particularly when the family went on road trips. One of our favorite songs that he sang was "The Far North Land." Several years ago, my sister recorded our father singing this song for use on the soundtrack of one of her movies. I later transcribed the song from that recording and used it as the foundation for this piece. My aunts told me they recalled my father singing this song when he was a boy growing up in Minnesota, and that they referred to it as 'Fletch's song.' It was only while working on this piece that I discovered that Duncan, Clear Water and Bear Skin are actual lakes in the border lakes region where Minnesota meets Canada. The tune is also known in the U.K. as "The Road to the Isles."

The arrangement for string quartet was premiered by the OdeonQuartet at Seattle's Town Hall on October 21, 2003. The arrangement for clarinet quartet was made in 2013 for the Livas Quartet. The arrangment for string orchestra is available from Imagine Music Publishing.

Tony Fleming of the Thornbury Clarinet Choir says: The Far North Land for Clarinet Choir has been a resounding success for the Thornbury Clarinet Choir, both at its 2013 Christmas Concert and at the Clarinet Convention held at Cardiff University in May 2014.

Upload date: 09 Aug 2014

 

Sheet music file
16.50 USD
PDF, 1.46 Mb (29 p.)

 

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