product id: 2872 Arrangement: Recorder (Soprano) Product type: Solos Media: Book Pages: 64 Genre: Classical Author: Dr. William Weiss Language: English Expected shipping time: 48 hours Price: 11.95 euro An anthology of some of the best recorder music from the early Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Classic, and early Romantic periods. The music of historically well-known as well as lesser-known and obscure composers has been included. Solos, duets, some trios, and quartets from the various periods and schools (German, Italian, French, and English) have been chosen because of their musical content and charm, primarily, and because they illustrate and typify the musical values of the eras in which they were composed. In some instances, keys have been transposed, signature and bar lines have been added. Separate movements, taken from sonatas and suites, have been included as well, in addition to some thematic material. The arrangements are primarily for the descant or soprano recorder. The alto, tenor and bass recorders are included, however, in duets, trios, and quartets. Phrasing breath marks have been indicated for use at the player's discretion. Song list Bicinium (SA) - Jean de Okeghem (c. 1430-1495)
Bicinium (SS) - Anonymous (1400-1500)
Vocal Catch (S or A) - Antoine Brumel (1450-c. 1520)
Bicinium (SA) - Josquin des Prés (1445-1521)
Teremu Tu (French Chanson) (SATB) - Jacotin (d. 1529)
Gavotte (S) - Henry la Jeune (1523-1600)
Dance (S) - Hans Gerle (1532-1570)
Two Dances (S) - Pierre Phalesius (1510-1573)
Bicinium (SA) - Orlando di Lasso (1532-1594)
Bicinium (SA) - Orlando di Lasso
Galiardo (SAT) - William Byrd (1542-1623)
'Was Will Ich Mehr Von Ihr' (What More Could I Ask of Her) (SATB) - Leonhart Lechner (1559-1606)
La Volta (SAT) - Thomas Morley (1557-1603)
Bicinium (SS) - Adam Gumpelzhaimer (1559-1625)
A Catch I /II (SS) - Adam Gumpelzhaimer
Welcome Sweet Pleasure (SATB) - Thomas Weelkes (1575-1623)
Melody (S) - Anon (1600)
Thema Volkslied (S) - Anon (1600)
Bicinium (SS) - Anon (1500-1600)
Rounds I, II, III (S) - Dr. John Blow (1649-1708)
3 Voices - Vocal Catch 'On the Battle at Hailbron' (S) - Dr. John Blow
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