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for S.A.T.B. Chorus, Flute & Piano
Donna
Gartman Schultz
Robert Burns Andante
Violin v
mp
Soprano
Alto
Tenor
Bass
Andante
mp
Piano
6
Vln
mp
S.
Ye_ flow- 'ry banks of bon-ie Doon,
mp
A.
Ye_ flow- 'ry banks of bon-ie- Doon,
mp
T.
Ye_ flow- 'ry banks of bon-ie- Doon,
mp
B.
Ye_ flow- 'ry banks of bon-ie- Doon,
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Pno
2
10
Vln
S.
how can ye bloom so fair? How_ can ye chant ye
A.
how can ye bloom so fair? How_ can ye chant ye
T.
how can ye bloom so fair? How can ye chant ye
B.
how can ye bloom so fair? How can ye chant ye
Pno
14
Vln
S.
lit- tle birds, and I so full of care?
A.
T.
lit- tle birds, and I so full of care?
B.
lit- tle birds, and I so full of care?
Pno
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3
18
Vln
S.
Thou will break my heart, you- bon-ie- bird, that sings up- on the
A.
Thou will break my heart, you bon-ie- bird, that sings up- on the
T.
Thou will break my heart, you bon-ie- bird, that sings up- on the
B.
Thou will break my heart, you bon- ie bird, that sings up- on the
Pno
22
Vln
mf
S.
bough: Thou minds rne of the hap-py- days when my false Love was-
A.
bough: Thou minds rne of the hap-py- days when my false Love was
T.
bough: Thou minds rne of the hap- py days when my false Love was
B.
bough: Thon minds rne of the hap- py days when my false Love was
Pno
4
26
Vln
S.
true.
A.
true.
T.
true.
B.
true.
Pno
30
Vln
f
f
S.
Thou'll break my heart, you- bon-ie- bird, that sings be- side thy
f
A.
Thou'll break my heart, you bon- ic bird, that sings be- side thy
f
T.
Thou'H break my heart, you bon-ie- bird, that sings be- side thy
f
B.
Thou'll break my heart, you bon- ie bird, that sings be- side thy
Pno
f
OCTB6877
5
34
Vln
dim. and rit.
S.
mate: For so I sat, and so I sang, and knew not of my
A.
mate:_ For so I sat, and so I sang, and knew not of
T.
mate: For so I sat, and so I sang, and knew not of
B.
mate: For so I sat, and so I sang, and knew not of my
dim. and rit.
Pno
38
Vln
S.
fate.
A.
knew not of my fate.
p
T.
my fate. Oft_ have I roved by bon-ie- Doon to
p
II
B.
II
p
Pno
6
42
Vln
p
S.
A.
T.
see the wood-bine- twine, and- ev- 'ry bird sang of its love, and
B.
see the wood-bine- twine, and- ev- 'ry bird sang of its love, and
"f
Pno
46
Vln
p
S.
With light- some heart I_ pulled a rose from
p
A.
T.
so did I of mine.
B.
so did I_ of_ mine.
Pno
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7
50
Vln
S.
off its thor- ny tree, And_ my false Iov-er- stole my rose, but
A.
off its thor- ny_ tree, And my false Iov-er- stole my rose, but
T.
B.
Pno
54
Vln
mp
S.
left the thom with me.
A.
left the thorn with rne.
T.
B.
Pno
8
rit.
58
Vln
p
p
S.
Ye_ flow- 'ry banks of bon-ie- Doon,
p
A.
Ye flow- 'ry banks of bon-ie- Doon,
p
T.
Ye_ fiow- 'ry banks of bon-ie- Doon,
p
B.
Ye_ fiow- 'ry banks of bon-ie- Doon,
rit.
Pno p
62
rit.
Vln
pp
S.
stole my rose, but left the thorn with me.
A.
stole my rose, but left the thorn with me.
T.
stole my rose, but left the thorn with rne.
B.
stole my rose, but left the thorn with rne.
rit.
pp
Pno