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WALES traditional – Land of my Fathers – FOUR CELLOS (easy)

Other Identification:
“Land of My Fathers” is the common English name for “Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau,” the unofficial national anthem of Wales, with lyrics by Evan James and music by his son, James James, both from Pontypridd, written in 1856. The song is a patriotic declaration of love for Wales and is traditionally sung at governmental ceremonies, sporting events, and other national occasions.
Movements or sections:
marked ‘Con moto, andante’
Instrumentation:
QUARTET OF FOUR CELLOS OR LARGER CELLO ENSEMBLE
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2 PDFs, one of the score, and the other with the parts
Approximate difficulty:
Easy (up to 4th position).
Ideal for the young cello class!

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