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Brass Quintet Horn,Trombone,Trumpet,Tuba - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1198799 Composed by J. Arcadelt. Arranged by Alessandro Macrì. Christian,Classical,Early Music,Film/TV,Sacred. 10 pages. Music Macri Editions #797882. Published by Music Macri Editions (A0.1198799). Questa celebre Ave Maria risale molto probabilmente al XVI secolo ed è tradizionalmente attribuita al compositore franco-fiammingo Jacques (o Jacob) Arcadelt (1505-1568) che fu anche magister puerorum (cioè: direttore del coro delle voci bianche) e successivamente maestro del coro della Cappella Sistina in Roma. In realtà, questo brano – nella versione che noi conosciamo e con le parole del saluto angelico – fu edito per la prima volta nel 1842 da Pierre-Louis Philippe Dietsch (1808 - 1865), un oscuro e modesto compositore francese, che riprendeva la chanson profana a tre voci Nous voyons que les hommes, questa sì composta da Jacques Arcadelt per sole voci femminili ed apparsa per la prima volta a stampa nel 1554 in Tiers livre de chansons, nouvellement mises en musique à quatre, presso l’editore Le Roy & Ballard, in Parigi. La parte del basso, in particolare, è interamente lavoro di Dietsch che ne ha anche modificato l’assetto ritmico per adattarlo al nuovo testo, e ha aggiunto la cadenza plagale con la parola conclusiva Amen. Vari musicisti, in seguito, si sono cimentati sia nel modificare le linee di battuta, sia le durate di alcune note, sia la stessa divisione delle sillabe, per tentare  di correggere quello che è considerato lo stress della parola latina.
Ave Maria
Quintette de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone, tuba

$8.00 7.7 € Quintette de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone, tuba PDF SheetMusicPlus

Brass Ensemble - Digital Download SKU: A0.999619 Composed by Peter Benoit. Arranged by Marc Goris. Romantic Period. Score and parts. 15 pages. Brassery Publications #6025981. Published by Brassery Publications (A0.999619). The Duke of Alva's entry into Brussels from The Pacification of Ghent,  duration : 2 min music : Peter Benoit arr. : Marc Goris Peter Benoit composed music based on the historical drama with the title 'De Pacificatie van Gent' by Emiel Van Goethem. Because of the combination of drama and music he defined the piece as a lyrical drama. He completed The Pacification of Ghent on 11 July 1876, the world premiere happening on 3 September at the Ghent Municipal Theatre.   On 8 November 1576 a treaty was proclaimed from the balcony of the city hall in Ghent between the different regions of the southern and the northern Netherlands. This Pacification of Ghent occurred after the revolt against the Spanish occupation of Philip the Second and was the great ideal of William of Orange: he was striving for unity in the seventeen provinces in the Netherlands as well as for freedom of religion. Furthermore the treaty stipulated that the Spanish troops were to be removed from the Netherlands. Although this treaty was observed for only three years, the Pacification was embellished with a mythical aura in the Flanders of the 19th century. King Philip II sent the Duke of Alva to Brussels on 22 August 1567, at the head of a powerful army. On arrival, Alva replaced Margaret of Parma, the sister of the Spanish king, as head of the civil jurisdiction. He decided that the local nobility was in open rebellion against the king and supported the new Protestant teachings, heresy in his view. A few days later, on 5 September 1567, Alva established the Council of Troubles, popularly known in the Netherlands as the Court of Blood, to prosecute those responsible for the riots of 1566, especially those who were deemed heretics. Alba also targeted the local Catholic nobility, who favoured dialogue and opposed outside intervention. Two of the three heads of the Flemish nobility, the Count of Egmont, a Catholic General for Philip II, who had led the cavalry that defeated the French at the Battle of San Quentin, and Philip de Montmorency, Count of Horn, were arrested. The court sentenced both counts to death. The Major of Antwerpen, Anthony van Stralen, Lord of Merksem and Jan van Casembroot were other famous victims of the bloody repression, along with a large group of other heretics. The condemned persons were executed on 5 June 1568 in the Town Hall Square in Brussels. Alva had little confidence in Flemish justice, which he perceived as sympathetic to the defendants, and witnessed the executions in person.
The Duke of Alva's entry into Brussels for brass quintet
Quintette de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone, tuba

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Brass Ensemble,Brass Quintet Horn,Trombone,Trumpet,Tuba - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1500750 By El Kapi Feat. Chaiianne Sd. By Domenico Modugno and Francesco Migliacci. Arranged by Alessandro Macrì. Chamber,Contest,Festival,Film/TV,Multicultural,Pop,World. 12 pages. Music Macri Editions #1076829. Published by Music Macri Editions (A0.1500750). Nel blu, dipinto di blu, noto anche come Volare, è un brano musicale del 1958 dei cantanti italiani Domenico Modugno e Johnny Dorelli, scritto dallo stesso Modugno insieme a Franco Migliacci. Presentato per la prima volta al Festival di Sanremo 1958, fu vincitore di quell'edizione e da lì ottenne un successo planetario, fino a diventare una delle canzoni italiane più famose nel mondo e con il maggiore riscontro commerciale di sempre. La parola che apre il ritornello, Volare, divenuta identificativa della canzone, è stata depositata alla SIAE come titolo alternativo della stessa. Il brano partecipò anche all'Eurovision Song Contest 1958, classificandosi al terzo posto.
Volaremos Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu
Quintette de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone, tuba
El Kapi Feat Chaiianne Sd
$15.00 14.43 € Quintette de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone, tuba PDF SheetMusicPlus






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