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  • #162348
    Kelly R
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    Hi.

    #162349
    Ann Marie Liss
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    I’ve not heard this before.

    #162350
    Kelly R
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    I don’t know why I didn’t think to post a question at the YouTube site, so I’ll do that and see if can get an answer, either from there or here.

    Thanks! 😉

    #162351
    alexander-rider
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    I’ve played this- it wa a while back though. I think it’s by Jeremiah Clarke….

    #162352
    Kelly R
    Participant

    Thanks Alex!

    #162353
    unknown-user
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    Hi Kelly,

    I’m pretty sure there is an arrangement of Handel’s Chaconne in Deborah Friou’s Baroque music book.

    #162354
    chatelain-nathalie
    Participant

    Dear Kelly,

    #162355
    Denise Lockamy
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    There is a Chaconne in A minor by Johann Fischer in Maureen Brennan’s To Bend the Knotted Oak.

    #162356
    Kelly R
    Participant

    Wow, so many different arrangements and versions!

    #162357
    barbara-brundage
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    A chaconne is a musical form, not the name of a tune:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaconne

    There are hundreds and thousands of chaconnes.

    #162358
    unknown-user
    Participant

    I played this for Abrsm grade 3 back in the day, and it is by Jeremiah Clarke, hope this helps

    #162359

    That’s right, it’s the Clarke one. It’s in the book Y
    Telynor Clasurol (The Classical Harpist) by Christopher Powell.

    #162360
    unknown-user
    Participant

    Also, a song is something you sing. A chaconne is a piece/selection/composition/musical form. If a song

    doesn’t have lyrics/words/text it is most typically called

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