South Africa National Anthem
Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika
Enoch Mankayi Sontonga (1873-1905); Marthinus Lourens de Villiers (1885-1977)
This quick and easy arrangement is essential for traveling musicians,
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This quick and easy arrangement is essential for traveling musicians,
instrumental and school groups and both amateur and professional ensembles.
This arrangement is easy to use and you can play it with any virtually any
combination of conventional instruments found in the band or orchestra. The
arrangement can be used with orchestra, symphonic band, clarinet choir, brass
ensemble, brass band, solos, duets and trios - almost anything! This
arrangement is in six independent parts each transposed into a variety of
keys. For the most satisfying sound you will need to get a good balance
between each part possibly with an emphasis on the melodic line. If you have
a non-standard ensemble, you can "pick and mix" as required. This
arrangement consists of the score with seven instrumental staves (including
timpani) and three percussion staves. The following parts are included: Part
1 in B flat, E flat and C; Part 1a in C, (8ve higher), E flat (minor 3rd
lower for E flat cornet); Part 2 in B flat, E flat and C; Part 2a in C (8ve
higher) E flat (minor 3rd lower for alto clarinet); Part 3 in B flat, E flat,
F and C (alto and bass clefs); Part 3a in B flat (8ve lower for 3rd
clarinets); Part 4 in B flat, E flat, C and F; Part 5 in B flat and C; Part 6
in B flat, E flat and C. There are also parts for timpani, percussion (3
players). Please note that unlike some other titles in this series, this
arrangement does not include a piano reduction.