A sunny, jolly and slightly silly piece celebrating the
Spring, setting the famous poem by Thomas Nashe. There
is a suitably daft video of this on YouTube
This is for small Brass group (two cornets and 3
sackbutts) plus choir with audience participation. I
was very pleased with the sunny nature of the brass in
this piece and the painting of the
The audience refrain is always preceded by the same cue
and for the first few times through there are plenty of
spare choir voices to ...(+)
A sunny, jolly and slightly silly piece celebrating the
Spring, setting the famous poem by Thomas Nashe. There
is a suitably daft video of this on YouTube
This is for small Brass group (two cornets and 3
sackbutts) plus choir with audience participation. I
was very pleased with the sunny nature of the brass in
this piece and the painting of the
The audience refrain is always preceded by the same cue
and for the first few times through there are plenty of
spare choir voices to give the audience a helping hand
if they need it.
If sackbutts aren't available, then trombones would do
- but careful to keep the volume commensurate with the
others!