



Reference: OMP296
Duets for Lorraine
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Composer: Various
Arranger: Lance Eccles
Instrumentation: Treble - Tenor
Period/Genre: Folk/Trad
*Contemporary duets for treble and tenor recorders*. Duets based on folk/traditional songs.
- Bavarian Maid - German trad.
- At the Beemster Fair - Dutch trad.
- Yellow Rose of Texas - American trad.
- She moved through the fair - Irish trad.
- Isa Lei - Fijian trad.
- Aloha ~~~~~oe - Queen Lili~~~~~uokalani
- Narva March of Charles XII of Sweden - Swedish/Irish trad.
- Londonderry Air - Irish trad.
- How culd I leave you? - German trad.
- Let us with a Gladsome Mind - Moravian Brethren
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The Recorder Magazine - Summer 2021
Sheet Music Reviews
Lance Eccles - Duets for Lorraine - Treble and Tenor - OMP296
These duets are a welcome addition to the limited repertoire for Treble and Tenor. They are beautifully written and fairly easy, but curiously not a slur in sight, which makes one wonder if that is an oversight or deliberate - very strange if the latter. Most performers would want to add slurs when musically appropriate. There are ten in all, varied settings of well known and not so well known tunes from Germany, Holland, Texas, Ireland, Fiji and Sweden, ending with a sprightly setting of the well-known Moravian Brethren hymn 'Let us with a Gladsome Mind'.
According to Orpheus's website the composer has had a distinguished career as an authority on rare languages as well as being an enthusiastic recorder player; it would be good if his publications included a little biographical information.
Reviewed by John Turner
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_Score 16 pp. Parts 16 pp._

