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On The Road To Mandalay- for Tenor and Orchestra. From a poem by Rudyard Kipling, set to music by Oley Speaks in 1907. On the road to MandalayWhere the flyin fishes play! A rousing, hugely popular ballad from the turn of the 20th Century. The publication of On The road To Mandalay sold over a million copies of sheet music. It has been recorded numerous times by artists from Frank Sinatra to Thomas Hampson. Taken from Kiplings Barrack-Room Ballads and Other Verses, the lyric tells the story of a Cockney soldiers remembrance of his time spent in Burma (now Myanmar), his fondness for the city and the girl he left behind. By the time your soloist reaches the final chorus, the audience will be ready to join inlet them! Solo Tenor (C- F Sharp)- 1111- 2110- Timp+4-hp- pf- str. Level: Advanced Intermediate.
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