Old Irish Air Shirl Jae Atwell, Arranger

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Old Irish Air Shirl Jae Atwell, Arranger
Kjos String Orchestra
Grade 2½
Full Conductor Score
SO358F
$6.00
Old Irish Air
Shirl Jae Atwell, Arranger
Down by the Glenside
Neil A. Kjos Music Company • Publisher
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About the Composer
Shirl Jae Atwell earned her Bachelors from Kansas State Teachers College and a Master of
Music Theory/Composition degree at the University of Louisville. She also completed four
years of post-graduate work in composition at the University of South Carolina.
In 1984, Ms. Atwell won the Clifford Shaw Memorial Award for Kentucky Composers; was
commissioned to write Fear Not, Little Flock for the 175th anniversary of the Little Flock
Baptist Church; and saw the New York City debut of her first opera, Sagegrass. In 1991,
another of her operas, Esta Hargis, was premièred at Emporia State University in Kansas,
followed shortly by the 1992 debut of Handelian, a work for string orchestra premièred by
the Jefferson County All-County Middle School Orchestra. The Southern Baptist Seminary
Orchestra in Louisville premièred her Movements Four South, an orchestral suite, in 1993.
That year also saw the placement of six Shirl Jae Atwell scores in the permanent collection
of the Paris Bibliothèque Internationale de Musique Contemporaine at the invitation of the
Contemporary Music International Information Service.
Ms. Atwell was named the 1996 winner of the National School Orchestra Association composition contest with her string
orchestra piece Modus á Four. She is also the 1997 winner of the Texas Orchestra Directors Association contest with a string
orchestra piece entitled Drifen.
Lucy, the ballet, with music by Ms. Atwell and choreography by Alun Jones, was premièred by the Louisville Ballet in January 1999.
Lucy was inspired by the discovery of a 3.2 million year old skeleton, and was the subject of a Kentucky Education Television
documentary that was aired on November 10, 1999. In June 2000, the televised production of Lucy was awarded the Arts &
Culture Emmy by the Ohio Valley Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences; in July, a Certificate of Merit
was awarded to Lucy by Unda-USA, the National Catholic Association for Communicators; and in January 2001, Lucy was awarded 2nd place by the National Education Television Association for program performance. In 2002, The Greensboro Symphony
Orchestra of North Carolina recorded the music to the ballet Lucy, which is now available on Albany Records. The compact disc
also includes the orchestral suite Movements Four South, and three string orchestra works, Pulsar, Meander, and Drifen.
Ms. Atwell has been commissioned to write works for the McEachern High School String Orchestra of Powder Springs, Georgia;
the Oceanfront String Orchestra of Virginia Beach, Virginia; and a full orchestra piece for the 2007 Kentucky All-State Orchestra.
In the fall 2008, Ms. Atwell was commissioned to write a full orchestra work, in honor of Lincoln’s Bicentennial, which was premiered by the Louisville Orchestra in February 2009. She has also completed work on her second ballet suite entitled Evoquer.
An active composer with many commissions and publications to her credit, Ms. Atwell recently retired from full-time string teaching with the Jefferson County Public Schools in Louisville, Kentucky. She currently serves on retainer for JCPS as an interim and
substitute orchestra teacher, and dedicates all available time composing, conducting, arranging, and presenting. Ms. Atwell maintains active memberships in ASCAP, NAfME, ASTA, Texas Orchestra Directors Association, and the Kentucky Music Educators
Association.
About the Composition
The evocatve air “Down by the Glenside” originates in the distant past of Irish oral tradition, and one can’t help wondering about
the original, long-forgotten lyrics to this poignant tune. Today it is perhaps best known as the setting for lyrics written in 1916
by the Irish freedom fighter Peadar Kearney. Also known as “The Bold Fenian Men,” the emotional song text describes the Irish
struggle for independence from Britain in the 1860s.
Down by the Glenside is hauntingly beautiful and induces a serene and blissful state of mind. The melody in the upper strings
(mm. 9-24) needs to convey that serenity with accuracy of pitch, phrasing, and rhythm. The violins and violas should sound as one.
The same holds true when the melody shifts to the violas and cellos (mm. 29-44). Legato, lyrical playing is a must for this piece.
Think of your instrument as an extension of your voice.
Instrumentation List (Set C)
8 – 1st Violin
8 – 2nd Violin
5 – Viola
5 – Cello
5 – String Bass
1 – Full Conductor Score
Additional scores and parts are available.
To hear a recording of this piece or any other Kjos publication, please visit www.kjos.com.
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Down by the Glenside
Full Conductor Score
Approx. performance time—2:50
Old Irish Air
Arranged by Shirl Jae Atwell
Serenely (q = 92)
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