Auld lang syne

( Should auld acquaintance be forget )

... To the Cantabile Choirs of Kingston ON, Canada ...

Arr.: Sirett, Mark G (born in 1952) [ Canada ]

Text by Burns, Robert (1759-1796) [Scotland]
Edition
Published by Boosey & Hawkes Inc. [USA] , 2017
Ref. : HL 48023947  (16 p.) , "CME Celtic Voices"
Type of material: Octavo score
 
Description
Text in: English
Epoque: 21st century
Genre-Style-Form: Secular ; Traditional
Mood of the piece: nostalgic ; hopeful
Type of Choir: SSA  (3 young children OR women OR Youth Choir OR children voices )
Soloist(s): Soprano (1)  (1 soloist(s))
Instrumentation: flute and piano  (2 instrumental part(s))
Instruments: Piano (1) ; Flute (1)
Difficulty choir (incr.from 1 to 5): 3
Difficulty conductor (incr.from A to E): B
Tonality: B flat major
Duration: 4.0 min.
Comment(s): Often translated as “times gone by” or “days long ago,” this is a song of friendship and goodwill. Although it is most often sung on New Year's Eve, it is equally appropriate at times of farewell such as graduations