Salt Water Tunes Piano Solo - Sheet Music

Album of famous British Sea Songs in rousing style and good humour, arranged for piano. Includes brief notes about the origins of each song.British composer (William) Heller Nicholls (1874-1939) was born in Derbyshire, but latterly lived in Gloucestershire, and was a music master at Dean Close School near Cheltenham. One of his pupils there was the poet James Elroy Flecker. Nicholls was a prolific arranger, and writer of educational music, but also wrote light opera and orchestral music.

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Instrument:
Piano Solo
Genres:
Classical
Publishers:
Forsyths Publications
ISBN:
9790570502288
Format:
Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Beginning Intermediate
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.34 pounds

Piano Solo - Easy-Intermediate

SKU: FP.FNH06

Composed by Heller Nichols. Sheet Music and Books. Famous British sea songs, arranged for solo piano by Heller Nicholls. Classical. Collection. Forsyths Publications #FNH06. Published by Forsyths Publications (FP.FNH06).

ISBN 9790570502288.

Album of famous British Sea Songs in rousing style and good humour, arranged for piano. Includes brief notes about the origins of each song.

British composer (William) Heller Nicholls (1874-1939) was born in Derbyshire, but latterly lived in Gloucestershire, and was a music master at Dean Close School near Cheltenham. One of his pupils there was the poet James Elroy Flecker. Nicholls was a prolific arranger, and writer of educational music, but also wrote light opera and orchestral music.

  • A Life On The Ocean Wave

  • The Red, White And Blue

  • Bobby Shafto

  • The Rio Grande

  • We Be Three Poor Mariners

  • Tom Bowling

  • Ben Backstay

  • Peaceful Slumb'ring on the Ocean

  • What Shall We Do With The Drunken Sailor

  • Heart of Oak

  • Shenandoah

  • The Chesapeke and the Shannon

  • Rule, Britannia