Tomorrow shall be My Dancing Day

Composed by
Traditional
Arranged by
Jock McKenzie
Price
£ 20.00 

Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day is a traditional carol. Its first notated appearance was in William B. Sandy’s collection ‘Christmas Carols Ancient and Modern’ in 1888.

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Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day is a traditional carol. Its first notated appearance was in William B. Sandy’s collection ‘Christmas Carols Ancient and Modern’ in 1888. The verses of the carol progress through the story of Jesus – as told in his own voice. It is thought the origins of this carol are rooted in the fourteenth century.

Jock McKenzie studied trumpet at the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester where he was a joint recipient of the college’s concerto prize. Since 1987 Jock has based his musical career in Hampshire, working as a freelance trumpeter, conductor, composer, arranger and brass teacher. Currently Jock holds the position of Professional Leader (Brass) for Hampshire Music Service and is the Director of the Hampshire County Youth Band. It is the mix of all of these musical roles that has led to Jock establishing a reputation as a leading creator of brass music resources, particularly in the field of education and brass ensemble music.


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