
Brian Boru’s March
$12.00
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Description
Description
Brian Boru’s March is a traditional Irish tune about the High King of Ireland from about 941-1014. Brian Boru died in the Battle of Clontarf in which his army defeated the Vikings. This tune, originally a slow air, commemorates the journey where his body was brought back to Armagh for burial. The tune, however, does work well as a lively dance at a faster tempo. Perhaps, the original unknown composer purposely composed a tune with the ambiguity of the victory, but with the loss of a leader.
Included is an optional part for traditional Irish Bodhran.
Additional Info
Additional information
Weight | 0.29 oz |
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Instrumentation: 3 fl, opt perc
Orchestration: 3 Flutes
CD: No
Classification: Not Applicable
Composer: Traditional
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