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 Lincolnshire Posy Fennell ed.
Author: k_boi 
Date:   2006-02-08 21:41

Hello everyone!

I play B-flat clarinet in a community college band. We recently played Grainger's Lincolnshire Posy (which is now one of my favorite wind ensemble pieces). But anyway, I have a question.

We played the original Grainger edition and not the Fennell one that seems to be more common. So I was wondering if there are any important differences between the two? I think I heard somewhere that Rufford Park Poachers doesn't have A and B versions in the Fennell edition, but that's all I know.



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