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I Wonder As I Wander - Full Score

Setting: String Orchestra
Length: 8 pages
Weight: 0.026 kg
Publisher: Hal Leonard
Item number: HL50486639

John Jacob Niles' I Wonder As I Wander, arranged for Concert Band.

This Christian folk hymn was inspired by a song heard by Niles at a fundraising meeting for evangelicals whichheattended in Murphy, North Carolina. Niles wrote of the moment he first heard the tune:

'A girl had stepped out to the edge of the little platform attached to the automobile. She began to sing. Her clotheswereunbelievable dirty and ragged, and she, too, was unwashed. Her ash-blond hair hung down in long skeins.... But, best of all, she was beautiful, and in her untutored way, she could sing. She smiled as she sang, smiled rathersadly,and sang only a single line of a song'.

Niles requested that the girl repeat the fragment seven times, paying her a quarter per performance, and left with 'three lines of verse, a garbled fragmentofmelodic material-and a magnificent idea'. He completed his composition on October 4, 1933 and I Wonder As I Wande r was first performed on December 19, 1933, at the John C. Campbell Folk School inBrasstown,North Carolina.

This beautifully flowing arrangement by Bob Krogstad conjures up an atmosphere of wistful contemplation.

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