St. Paul's Suite IV.Finale (The Dargasson)

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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2008

Music composed by Gustav Theodore Holst. St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, Christopher Hogwood

(Greensleeves is an english folk song and melody written in the Dorian, it was NOT written by Gustav Holst.)

Tempo: Allegro

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  • VIOLAS!!!

  • @MrPcGames2

    I would like to thank the basses for being able to keep the rest of the orchestra together. ;D

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  • the green leaves' music it´s the bestt!!!

  • A violist and a cellist fall from a cliff, who hits the ground first?

    -Who cares?

  • I was at after school rehearsals and I had a to sight read this song by myself because the rest of the 1st violins were gone. This song is so fun until you have to shift to g on the e string

  • @StupidLamb251 You RAPED it? Well that's not very nice! :(

  • OLéee VioLaaS!!!

  • At 2:45 when the cellos get the greensleeves tune back is so awesome when there is one bar to get more than halfway up the cello. It gives me chills when my section hits it

  • you know why viola jokes are so short? so that violinists can remember them :)

    -a cellist

  • Ahhh Orchestra :)

  • We're playing this song for competition, and I hope that we do it justice - it's a brilliant song.

  • I'm in the top orchestra in my high school, and we raped this song in a state competion. So brilliant.

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