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RUSSELL – song ‘A life on an ocean wave’ – CELLO AND PIANO (easy)

Other Identification:
“A Life on the Ocean Wave” is a poem-turned-song by Epes Sargent published in 1838 and set to music by Henry Russell. It is the iconic Regimental March of His Majesty’s Royal Marines.
The story is that one day Sargent was walking on The Battery in New York City watching the ships enter the harbour. This scene inspired him to write a poem, which Russell later put to music. The song soon became very popular in both the United Kingdom and the United States, until well into the twentieth-century.
Movements or sections:
Song
Instrumentation:
DUO CELLO AND PIANO
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1 PDF, with both parts.
Approximate difficulty:
Easy – comfortable for cellists in their second year! (2 sole ‘E’ notes in 4th position!)

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