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When I Survey the Wondrous Cross (Folk Tune - O Waly, Waly) arr. David Catherwood for Flex. ensemble #Concert band #INTERMEDIATE #Traditional #David Catherwood #When I Survey the Wondrous Cro #Opus 3 Music #SheetMusicPlus
Concert Band - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.739479 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by David Catherwood. Easter,Folk,Multicultural,Wedding,World. Score and parts. 19 pages. Opus 3 Music #5030855. Published by Opus 3 Music (A0.739479). This arrangement of the well loved English Folk song O Waly, Waly will work equally well as an accompaniment for Choirs or Congregations singing When I survey the Wondrous Cross or it may also be used as an effective instrumental item during the Easter period.For secular use the folk song would also work well for smaller groups playing at weddings or other functions.The arrangement allows for a great deal of flexibility in presentation and will sound complete with as few as four players yet the scoring allows for expansion up to a full symphonic orchestra, concert band or brass bandAs with all music available from Opus 3 Music this arrangement has been well tried and tested in performanceA full set contains a score and a generous set of parts (with permissionto copy to suit your own requirements) for the following instruments:Part 1 in C (Oboe 1, Violin 1)Part 1 in C (Flute)Part 1 in Bb (Clarinet 1 in Bb, Trumpet/Cornet 1 in Bb)Part 2 in C (Oboe 2, Violin 2)Part 2 in Bb (Clarinet 2 in Bb, Trumpet/Cornet 2 in Bb)Part 2 in Eb (Ato Saxophone, Eb Horn)Part 3 in C (Bassoon 1, Trombone)Part 3 in Eb (Alto Saxophone, Eb Horn)Part 3 in F (Horn in F)Part 3 in alto clef (Viola)Part 3 in Bb (Tenor Saxophone, Bb Trombone/Baritone (treble clef)Part 4 in C (Cello, Double Bass, Bassoon 2, Bass Trombone)Part 4 in Eb (Baritone Saxophone, Eb Bass Tuba (treble clef)Part 4 in Bb  Bb Bass Tuba (treble clef)Extra optional part in Bb (Euphonium (treble clef)PercussionWhen I survey the wondrous crossOn which the Prince of glory diedMy richest gain I count but lossAnd pour contempt on all my pride