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Annie Laurie (arr. Norris)
Arthur Pryor (arr. Jay Norris)
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General Info
Year: 1895 / 1978
Duration: c. 4:00
Difficulty: III (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Ludwig Masters, through Kaiser Southern Music
Cost: Score and Parts - Unknown
Instrumentation
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Errata
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Program Notes
Annie Laurie is an old Scottish song based on a poem by William Douglas (1672?–1748) of Dumfries and Galloway. The words were modified and the tune was added by Alicia Anne Scott (ca. 1815-1900) in 1834/5 and subsequently transcribed for trombone solo with band by Arthur Pryor in 1895.
- Program Note derived from publisher and Wikipedia
Media
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State Ratings
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Performances
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- United States Army Field Band II (Fort Meade, Md.) (Jim R. Keane, conductor; Todd Sturniolo, trombone) - 15 December 2021 (2021 Midwest Clinic)
Works for Winds by This Composer
- Aeroplane Dip
- Afifi
- African 400
- African Beauty, An (1899)
- After Sunset (1907)
- Annie Laurie (arr. Davis) (1895/1978)
- Annie Laurie (arr. Norris) (1895/1978)
- Arcade Girl, The (1910)
- Arkansaw Huskin' Bee (1899)
- Arms of America March (1911)
- Artful Artie (1908)
- Arthur Pryor's American Legion
- Baby Love (1906)
- Baby Parade, The (1906)
- Blood Lillies (1905)
- Blue Bells of Scotland (arr. Pearson) (1901/1932)
- Blue Bells of Scotland (arr. Higgins) (1901/2015)
- Bunker Hill (1899)
- Burlington
- Cakewalk Contest, A (1899)
- Canhanibalmo Rag (1911)
- Canoeing (1909)
- Captain Cupid (1908)
- Coon Band Contest, A (1899)
- Country Club Waltz (1898)
- Crescent Club
- Crusader (1904)
- Danny and his Hobby-Horse
- Down at Asbury Park (1905)
- Egyptian Love Dance
- Fantastic Polka (arr. Barrow) (1911/1988)
- Fantastic Polka (arr. Glover) (1911/2004)
- Frau Louisa Waltz (1906)
- Frozen Bill Rag (1909)
- Goody Two-Shoes
- Gridiron Club, The (1926)
- Gridiron, The (1897)
- Heart of America March (1916)
- In Darkest Africa
- In Lovers Lane (1904)
- Irish King, The (1905)
- A Kansas Two-Step (arr. Singleton) (1896/2014)
- La Petite Suzanne (1937)
- La Spaniola (1898)
- Liberty Hall
- Little Nell (1897)
- Love Kiss, The (1909)
- Love's Enchantment (arr. Moren) (1903/1988)
- March King
- Matinee Girl
- Mr Black Man (1904)
- On Jersey Shore (1904)
- Parisian Melodies (1901)
- Passing of Ragtime, The (1902)
- Patriot, The (1903)
- Polka Fantastic (1911)
- Post Dispatch
- Pryor Fox Trot
- Razzazza Mazzazza (1905)
- Skipperjack Dance
- Soldiers of Fortune (1920)
- Southern Blossoms (1898)
- Southern Hospitality (1899)
- Spirit of the Purple
- Sweet Lorena Ray (1896)
- Teddy - After - Africa (1909)
- That Flying Rag (1911)
- Thoughts of Love (arr. Oliver) (1904/1946?)
- Thoughts of Love (arr. Wilson) (1904/1946?)
- Tout la Nuit (1914)
- Triumph of Old Glory (1907)
- Trocadero
- Trombone Sneeze (1902)
- Vanity Fair
- Victor March, The (1904)
- We'll Be There Uncle Sammy (1917)
- Whistler and His Dog, The (arr. Barnes) (1905/2005)
- Whistler and His Dog, The (arr. Schissel) (1905/2005)
- White Rats
- Will Rogers
- Ye Boston Tea Party (1896)
Resources
- Annie Laurie, Wikipedia Accessed 10 January 2016