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Skye Boat Song - Outlander Main Title Theme - for Choir SSATB and Piano Accompaniment #Chorale SATB #INTERMÉDIAIRE #Scottish Folk Song #Flavio Regis Cunha #Skye Boat Song - Outlander Mai #Flavio Regis Cunha #SheetMusicPlus
Choral Choir,Choral,SATB Chorus divisi - Level 3 - SKU: A0.1485320 By Scottish Folk Song. By Scottish Folk Song. Arranged by Flavio Regis Cunha. Contest,Early Music,Festival,Film/TV,Instructional,Wedding. 9 pages. Flavio Regis Cunha #1062384. Published by Flavio Regis Cunha (A0.1485320). Skye Boat Song - Outlander Main Title Theme - for SSATB and Piano AccompanimentArtist Traditional Scottish FolksongComposer Traditional Scottish FolksongArranger Flavio Regis CunhaDescriptionDo you want to bring a bit of Scotland to your choir? Look no further than our sheet music of Skye Boat Song - from Outlander Main Title Theme - for SSA and Piano Accompaniment. Perfect for churches, school choirs, and professional SSA ensembles, this traditional Scottish folksong is full of energy and history. With this sheet music, you can add a unique flavor to your performance and transport your choir to the highlands! Stop searching for the right song and get ready to take your choir on an unforgettable musical journey. Get your sheet music now and experience the rich culture of Scotland in no time.This arrangement, featuring a solo Soprano and SSA choir with Piano accompaniment, reharmonizes the traditional folk song with a contemporary twist. This arrangement would work well for any a cappella high school, college, or community choir looking for modern arrangements of traditional folk songs.Level: Intermediate.Format: OctavoSize: 9 pages.Engraved with Urtext Kappelmeister FontsDuration: 2:30 min.NotesSkye Boat Song is one of my favoryte folk songs from the British Isles. Skye refers to the Island of Skye, a large island off the northwest coast os Scotland. There are several texts to this song; all refer, more or less, to an uprising of Scottish dissidents against the English is 1745-46. After their defeat, they fled to the Island of Skye. The text used here by the poet Robert Louis Stevenson. Scholars attribute the first half of the melody to an old se chantey and suspect thea the second half may have benn written by Annie MacLeod. ARRANGEMENT DETAILSVoicing SSATB Choir and Piano AccompanimentDifficulty IntermediateGENRE DETAILS Genres A Cappella, Classical, Film/TV, Holiday, Wedding.