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Anonymous - "Down By The Glenside" for Flute, Oboe & Harp
Flûte, Hautbois, Harpe


VoirPDF : "Down By The Glenside" for Flûte, Oboe & Harp (9 pages - 1.38 Mo)72x
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MP3 : "Down By The Glenside" for Flute, Oboe & Harp 20x 149x
Down By The Glenside for Flute, Oboe & Harp
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Down By The Glenside for Flute, Oboe & Harp
MP3 (2.67 Mo) : (par Magatagan, Mike)8x 6x
Down By The Glenside for Flute, Oboe & Harp
MP3 (2.67 Mo) : (par Magatagan, Mike)9x 9x
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Anonymous
Anonymous
Instrumentation :

Flûte, Hautbois, Harpe

Genre :

Celtique

Tonalité :Ré mineur
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Editeur :
Anonymous
MAGATAGAN, MICHAEL (1960 - )
Droit d'auteur :Public Domain
Ajoutée par magataganm, 08 Nov 2021

"Down by the Glenside" (The Bold Fenian Men) is an Irish rebel song written by Peadar Kearney, an Irish Republican and composer of numerous rebel songs, including "The Soldier's Song" ("Amhrán na bhFiann"), now the Irish National Anthem, and "The Tri-coloured Ribbon".

Kearney was a member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, popularly known as the Fenians. He wrote the song at about the time of the 1916 Rising, referring back to the earlier Fenian Rising of 1867. It evokes the memory of the freedom-fighters of the previous generation (strong, manly forms...eyes with hope gleaming), as recalled by an old woman down by the glenside. It is effectively a call to arms for a generation of Irishmen accustomed to political nationalism.

Three verses to this song were sung by Ken Curtis and The Sons of the Pioneers in the 1950 John Ford movie Rio Grande, though the film was set in the 19th Century Wild West.

Richard Dyer-Bennet recorded the song on his first self produced LP Richard Dyer-Bennet 1, (1955). The song became popular again in the 1960s, when it was recorded by The Clancy Brothers. It has since been recorded by numerous artists, including The Dubliners, Cherish The Ladies, Omnia, Screaming Orphans, Jim McCann, Harry O'Donoghue, and The Wolfe Tones.

The song is also sung in the first episode of the BBC series Days of Hope, written by Jim Allen and directed by Ken Loach. An Irish barmaid is forced to sing after being sexually harassed by British soldiers and impresses them with her song.

Source: Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Down_by_the_Glenside_(Th e_Bold_Fenian_Men)).

Although originally written for Traditional Irish instruments, I created this Interpretation of the "Down by the Glenside" for Flute, Oboe & Celtic or Concert (Pedal) Harp.
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