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DUNHILL – The Lincolnshire Poacher (English Song) – FOUR CELLOS (easy)

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Thomas Dunhill was an English composer, teacher, and writer, known for his light music, educational piano works, and chamber music. Born in 1877, he studied at the Royal College of Music under Charles Villiers Stanford, where he also befriended John Ireland and Ralph Vaughan Williams. He later became a professor at the college and was influential in promoting English chamber music through his concerts.
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“The Lincolnshire Poacher” refers to a choral piece for male choir composed by Thomas Dunhill, which uses the text of a traditional English folk song. The folk song “The Lincolnshire Poacher” is a folk song about poaching in Lincolnshire, while the title is also associated with a British spy numbers station and its interval signal.
Instrumentation: QUARTET OF FOUR CELLOS
Arranged by David Johnstone

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[1 – General Score
[2 – All individual parts
Approximate difficulty: EASY
The first four L.H. positions are used, but no higher passages.

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