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Recorder - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.898100 Composed by Anon. Arranged by Douglas Brooks-Davies. Christmas,Classical. Recorder Ensemble. 47 pages. Douglas Brooks-Davies #3861389. Published by Douglas Brooks-Davies (A0.898100). Five Christmas Carols from the 7th to 16th centuries, arranged for sopranino, descant, treble, tenor, bass and great bass recorders. These atmospheric new arrangements are ideal for any Christmas or pre-Christmas concert, and especially for church performance. The five carols are: Resonet in laudibus (Let the voice of praise resound); There is no rose of swych vertu; Nova! nova! (News! news!); As I rode out this enderes [the other] night; Conditor alme siderum (Creator of the starry height). In each case the original setting is followed by increasingly full harmonies, the sopranino being used as a virtuoso decorative obbligato instrument (for example, providing birdlike sounds in #4, to illustrate the refrain 'so merrily the shepherds their pipes can blow'). Total duration: 7 minutes.
Medieval Christmas Carols for Recorder Sextet
Ensemble De Flûte à bec

$2.20 1.89 € Ensemble De Flûte à bec PDF SheetMusicPlus

Alto Recorder,Bass Recorder,Descant Recorder,Soprano Recorder,Tenor Recorder,Treble Recorder - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.747479 Composed by John Dowland. Arranged by Tom Hart. Classical,Renaissance. Recorder Ensemble. 7 pages. Tom Hart #3637677. Published by Tom Hart (A0.747479). John Dowland is probably the most famous and prolific of the renaissance composers. This, his most famous work, was written in 1596. Originally for solo lute, this arrangement is for 5-part consort of recorders. The instrumentation is for descant, treble, tenor and bass recorders, with the third part being playable on either a treble or tenor. Vary your dynamics and phrasing when the verses repeat to get the most out of this expressive piece.
Flow my Tears
Ensemble De Flûte à bec

$4.99 4.28 € Ensemble De Flûte à bec PDF SheetMusicPlus

Recorder - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.736659 Composed by Eliot Daniel. Arranged by Dennis Ruello. Contemporary. Recorder Ensemble. 7 pages. Chicory Music #6679345. Published by Chicory Music (A0.736659). On October 15, 1951, the very first episode of the I Love Lucy show aired on CBS and became the most watched TV show in the U.S. for four of its seven-year run. Fun trivia about the opening theme song is that during the first season the show opened with their sponsor Philip Morris’ animation of stick figure cartoons of Lucy and Desi climbing down a pack of Philip Morris cigarettes. It was scored with Ferde Grofé’s Jr. The Grand Canyon Suite theme (a composition from 1931).From the second season onwards, the I Love Lucy signature tune we all know so well became the main theme, and one of the most recognizable pieces of music on the planet. It was written by composer Eliot Daniel who cranked it out in an afternoon as a favor to his old Coast Guard buddy Jess Oppenheimer, the show’s producer. Since Daniel still had another year under his exclusive contract to Fox, he asked Oppenheimer to keep his name out of it. Consequently his name does not appear on first or the second season TV credits for what became one of the most popular TV themes. Later, Daniel did seek credit and received royalties from syndicated reruns for the rest of his life.The lyrics were written by Harold Adamson for an episode in the third season in which Lucy believes everyone has forgotten her birthday. So of course Ricky saves the day after a near disaster.This arrangement for Descant / Soprano Recorder Quartet remains faithful to the original.Performance Time Approx. 1 minute 25 seconds
I Love Lucy
Ensemble De Flûte à bec

$12.99 11.15 € Ensemble De Flûte à bec PDF SheetMusicPlus






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