Medieval and Renaissance Music for Recorder

Catalog: MB96330

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Description

A unique assortment of 40 short pieces from the 12th to 17th centuries, written for soprano (or tenor) recorder with suggested guitar chords. Most of the pieces are also playable on alto recorder, though occasional octave changes are required. Playing level is advanced beginner to intermediate.

Selections include: Trouvere (Or la Truix); Estampie; La Rotta; Saltarello; Der Neve Villancico; Basse Dance (La Volunte'); Hoboeckentanz; Der Heiligen Drei Konige Aufzug; Polnischer Tanz; and more. This is a great collection to have on hand for incidental solo music at Renaissance festivals or Medieval/Renaissance historical society events!

A glossary and brief performance notes are provided.

Table of Contents:
  • 1. Anonymous (12th-13th century): Trouvere (Or La Truix)
  • 2. Anonymous (13th century): Estampie
  • 3. Richard Coeur De Leon (D.1207): Trouvere (Ja Nuns Hons Pris)
  • 4. Adame De La Halle (c. 1230-1287): Ballade (Li Maus D'Amer)
  • 5. Adame De La Halle (c. 1230-1287): Rondeau (Tant Con Je Vivrai)
  • 6. Guillaume D'Amiens (12th century): Rondeau (Vos N'Aler)
  • 7. Perrin D'Agincourt (12th century): Ballade (Douce Dame)
  • 8. Anonymous (14th century): Estampie (Lamento Di Tristan)
  • 9. Anonymous (14th century): La Rotta
  • 10. Anonymous (14th century): Saltarello
  • 11. Anonymous (15th century): Ballade (L'Homme Arme')
  • 12. Anonymous (c.1460): Der Neve Bauernschwanz
  • 13. Juan Encina (1469-1530): Villancio (Congoxa Mas)
  • 14. Claude Gervaise (FL. 1550): Basse Dance (La Volunte')
  • 15. Claude Gervaise (FL. 1550): Pavane (D'Angleterre)
  • 16. Claude Gervaise (FL. 1550): Gaillarde
  • 17. Claude Gervaise (FL. 1550): Allemande
  • 18. Orlando De Lasso (1532-1594): Chanson (Bon Jour, Mon Coeur)
  • 19. Tilman Susato (FL. 1551): Hoboeckentanz
  • 20. Tilman Susato (FL. 1551): Rondo
  • 21. Tilman Susato (FL. 1551): Saltarello
  • 22. P. Phalese (FL. 1571): Pavane
  • 23. P. Phalese (FL. 1571): Galliarde
  • 24. August Normiger (FL. 1598): Der Heiligen Drei Konige Aufzug
  • 25. August Normiger (FL. 1598): Polnischer Tanz
  • 26. August Normiger (FL. 1598): Teutscher Tanz
  • 27. August Normiger (FL. 1598): Der Sprung Drauf
  • 28. John Dowland (1563-1626): Now O Now I Needs Must Part
  • 29. John Dowland (1563-1626): What If I Never Speed
  • 30. Michael Praetorius (1571-1621): Ballet Du Roy Pour Sonner Apres
  • 31. Paul Peurl (c. 1575-1625): Paduan
  • 32. Paul Peurl (c. 1575-1625): Intrada
  • 33. Paul Peurl (c. 1575-1625): Dantz
  • 34. Paul Peurl (c. 1575-1625): Gaillarde
  • 35. Michael Praetorius (1571-1621): Lied (Ich Dank Dir Liebe Herre)
  • 36. Giovanni Anerio (c. 1567-1621): Gagliarde
  • 37. Erasmus Widmann (1572-1634): Studentenleid
  • 38. Johann Herman Schein (1586-1630): Lied (Musica Boscareccia)
  • 39. Johann Herman Schein (1586-1630): Lied (Venuskranzlein)
  • 40. Adreas Hammerschmidt (1611-1675): Lied
Publisher: Mel Bay
Composer/Author: Various
Arranger/Editor: Bancalari, Robert
Catalog Number: MB96330
Pages: 32

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