Seventeen_Come_Sunday2.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 3 min 10 s, 116 kbps, file size: 2.61 MB)
Description | Folk song "I'm Seventeen Come Sunday" performed by the United States Navy Band's Sea Chanters ensemble: this folk song's earliest known origin is around 1838–45.[1] After listening to Fred Atkinson's performance in 1905, Percy Grainger set the tune "for mixed chorus and brass, or strings, or piano, or compromises between all three."[2] This score was published by G. Schirmer in 1912.[3] |
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Source | http://www.navyband.navy.mil/Sounds.shtml (specifically http://www.navyband.navy.mil/Sounds/Sea%20Chanters/Seventeen%20Come%20Sunday.mp3) |
Date | Arrangement: 1912; Performance: 23 June 2006[1] |
Author | Arrangement: Percy Grainger (1882–1961); Performance: United States Navy Band Sea Chanters |
Permission (Reusing this file) | Arrangement: Performance: |
Other versions | File:Seventeen Come Sunday.ogg (commons version, which may be deleted soon) |
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