The Shepherd's Lament
Music of Sally Greenaway
The Shepherd's Lament conjures a pastoral scene of rolling fields and distant views. The piece'’'s lyricism, lilt and flow, and ornamentation is influenced loosely by Scottish and English folk music. Composer Sally Greenaway wrote The Shepherd for an ornate old grand piano, which was built in England at the beginning of the 20th-Century. The instrument, which has survived major world conflicts, is made out of wood felled from forests that no longer exist. Its beautiful wood veneer was crafted by artisans whose skills are almost extinct today.
Category: Orchestral, Wind Symphony, Brass Band; School Ensembles;
Instrumentation: Wind Symphony
Year: 2025
Work duration: 4min
Difficulty/level: Grade 3
Commissioned by: Arranged by Matt Klohs
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Category: Orchestral, Wind Symphony, Brass Band;
Instrumentation: Symphony Orchestra
Year: 2025
Work duration: 4min
Difficulty/level: Advanced
Commissioned by: Arranged by Matt Klohs
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Category: Piano: Solo, Duets;
Instrumentation: Solo Piano
Year: 2018
Work duration: 1min
Difficulty/level: Grade 2-3
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