Sigh no more, Ladies for 2 saxophones by David Warin Solomons Woodwind Quartet - Digital Sheet Music

By David Warin Solomons

Instrumental arrangement of a vocal duo by Richard John Samuel Stevens (born 27 March 1757 in London, England), an English composer and organist. (His first post was as organist at St Michael's Cornhill, where I used to sing many years later!)"Sigh no more ladies" comes from Shakespeare's play "Much ado about nothing":Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more.    Men were deceivers ever,One foot in sea, and one on shore,    To one thing constant never.Then sigh not so, but let them go,    And be you blithe and bonny,Converting all your sounds of woe    Into hey nonny, nonny.Sing no more ditties, sing no more    Of dumps so dull and heavy.The fraud of men was ever so    Since summer first was leafy.Then sigh not so, but let them go,    And be you blithe and bonny,Converting all your sounds of woe    Into hey, nonny, nonny.The sound sample is an electronic preview of the piece using 2 alto saxophones

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Woodwind Ensemble,Woodwind Quartet Alto Saxophone,Baritone Saxophone,Soprano Saxophone,Tenor Saxophone - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.580812

Composed by Richard Stevens. Arranged by David Warin Solomons. Classical. 2 pages. David Warin Solomons #6118811. Published by David Warin Solomons (A0.580812).

Instrumental arrangement of a vocal duo by Richard John Samuel Stevens (born 27 March 1757 in London, England), an English composer and organist. (His first post was as organist at St Michael's Cornhill, where I used to sing many years later!)

"Sigh no more ladies" comes from Shakespeare's play "Much ado about nothing":

Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more.
    Men were deceivers ever,
One foot in sea, and one on shore,
    To one thing constant never.
Then sigh not so, but let them go,
    And be you blithe and bonny,
Converting all your sounds of woe
    Into hey nonny, nonny.

Sing no more ditties, sing no more
    Of dumps so dull and heavy.
The fraud of men was ever so
    Since summer first was leafy.
Then sigh not so, but let them go,
    And be you blithe and bonny,
Converting all your sounds of woe
    Into hey, nonny, nonny.

The sound sample is an electronic preview of the piece using 2 alto saxophones

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