The Miller Of The Dee

Description "The Miller Of The Dee"

Originally written for the satirical play Love in a village by Isaac Bickerstaffe in 1762, and later augmented by others, this song describes the life of a singing and dancing miller who is poor, but content in working hard to earn enough money to sustain his family. Notable arrangements of the song have been written by composers including Benjamin Britten and John Rutter.

 

Selected from Folk Roots for Alto Saxophone. In this timeless new collection, Hywel Davies presents fresh interpretations of traditional British folk-tunes together with complementary folk-inspired original compositions for developing saxophonists to learn, enjoy and perform.

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