Code: JP2121
ISMN: 979-0-3019-0215-8
Sir Edward German (1862-1936) was the music director of
the Globe Theater in London where he composed the
incidental music for many of the productions and those of
other London theaters. The play Henry VIII for which the
Torch Dance was written was
produced at the Lyceum Theater in 1892 and included
elements of traditional English folk music. German later
became the successor to Sir Arthur Sullivan with the
D'Oyle Carte Opera Company, and was knighted in 1928
after a career as a conductor and composer in many
genres, but especially successful in light opera.
This music has been arranged for clarinet choir by James
Mack. It is scored for E-flat soprano clarinet, B-flat
clarinets 1-3, alto clarinet, bass clarinet, and
contrabass clarinet. Alternate (optional) parts for this
clarinet choir arrangement have been included for Alto
Clarinet (Clarinet 4 or Basset Horn), and E-flat
contra-alto clarinet in place of the B-flat contrabass
clarinet. Duration approx. 2 minutes
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