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Woodwind Ensemble,Woodwind Quartet - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.903300 By Keith Terrett. By Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by Keith Terrett. Baroque,Classical,Praise & Worship. 15 pages. Keith Terrett #509473. Published by Keith Terrett (A0.903300). A transcription of J.S. Bach's Duet from Cantata Number BWW 140.6 transribed for Recorder Quartet consisting of two Alto's, Tenor & Bass Recorder. The sixth movement, Mein Freund ist mein! (My Friend is mine!), is another duet for soprano and bass with obbligato oboe. This duet, like the third movement, is a love duet between the soprano Soul and the bass Jesus.Gardiner notes that Bach uses the means of contemporary operatic love-duets in his use of chains of suspensions and parallel thirds and sixths. Dürr describes it as giving expression to the joy of the united pair, showing a relaxed mood in artistic intensity. Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme ('Awake, calls the voice to us'),[1] BWV 140, also known as Sleepers Wake, is a church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach, regarded as one of his most mature and popular sacred cantatas. He composed the chorale cantata in Leipzig for the 27th Sunday after Trinity and first performed it on 25 November 1731. Bach composed this cantata to complete his second annual cycle of chorale cantatas, begun in 1724. The cantata is based on the hymn in three stanzas Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme (1599) by Philipp Nicolai, which covers the prescribed reading for the Sunday, the parable of the Ten Virgins. The text and tune of the three stanzas of the hymn appears unchanged in three of seven movements (1, 4 and 7). An unknown author supplied additional poetry for the inner movements as sequences of recitative and duet, based on the love poetry of the Song of Songs. Bach structured the cantata in seven movements, setting the first stanza as a chorale fantasia, the second stanza in the central movement in the style of a chorale prelude, and the third stanza as a four-part chorale. He set the new texts as dramatic recitatives and love-duets, similar to contemporary opera. Bach scored the work for three vocal soloists (soprano, tenor and bass), a four-part choir and a Baroque instrumental ensemble consisting of a horn (to reinforce the soprano), two oboes, taille, violino piccolo, strings and basso continuo including bassoon. Bach used the central movement of the cantata as the basis for the first of his Schübler Chorales, BWV 645. Bach scholar Alfred Dürr notes that the cantata is an expression of Christian mysticism in art, while William G. Whittaker calls it a cantata without weaknesses, without a dull bar, technically, emotionally and spiritually of the highest order, its sheer perfection and its boundless imagination rouse one's wonder time and time again.
Duet from Cantata Number BWW 140.6 transribed for Recorder Quartet
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Keith Terrett
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Recorder Quartet Alto Recorder,Bass Recorder,Soprano Recorder,Tenor Recorder - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1083527 Composed by Alfonse X of Castille, el Sabio. Arranged by Cody Sibley. Classical,Renaissance. Recorder Ensemble. 11 pages. Drachen Music #687370. Published by Drachen Music (A0.1083527). The Cantigas de Santa Maria, or “Canticles of Holy Maryâ€, is a collection of over 400 poems set to music. The text of the Cantigas is written in the medieval Galician-Portuguese language. The poems were collected during the reign of Alfonso X of Castile El Sabio (1221–1284) and are characterized by the fact that every one of them mentions the Virgin Mary (with over 300 being about miracles) and that every tenth poem in the collection is an actual hymn. Alfonso sent scribes throughout the region to collect these poems and thus it is not only one of the largest collections of monophonic songs from the Middle Ages it is also one of the first mass collections of living culture in history. Though all are attributed to Alfonso, it has been determined that much of the musical notation, scribing, and illumination was completed by artisans of his court.  This arrangement FEATURES Full Score and Individual Parts for one cantiga as Interpreted by the Arranger from the Original Mensural Notation into a performance quality arrangement for SATB recorders. The title in this arrangement is: 019. Fran Sandece Faz Quen Se This Cantiga de Santa Maria song is also included in the collection titled: Cantigas de Santa Maria for Recorder Quartet Volume 02 which includes a total of 10 individual arrangements from the source material. Note: Song titles are medieval Galician-Portuguese language and are derived by the arranger from the first line of each cantiga lyric. This is another great sheet music arrangement from Drachen Music.
Cantigas de Santa Maria 019 Gran Sandece Faz Quen Se for Recorder Quartet
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Recorder Quartet Alto Recorder,Bass Recorder,Soprano Recorder,Tenor Recorder - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1083516 Composed by Alfonse X of Castille, el Sabio. Arranged by Cody Sibley. Classical,Renaissance. Recorder Ensemble. 11 pages. Drachen Music #687364. Published by Drachen Music (A0.1083516). The Cantigas de Santa Maria, or “Canticles of Holy Maryâ€, is a collection of over 400 poems set to music. The text of the Cantigas is written in the medieval Galician-Portuguese language. The poems were collected during the reign of Alfonso X of Castile El Sabio (1221–1284) and are characterized by the fact that every one of them mentions the Virgin Mary (with over 300 being about miracles) and that every tenth poem in the collection is an actual hymn. Alfonso sent scribes throughout the region to collect these poems and thus it is not only one of the largest collections of monophonic songs from the Middle Ages it is also one of the first mass collections of living culture in history. Though all are attributed to Alfonso, it has been determined that much of the musical notation, scribing, and illumination was completed by artisans of his court.  This arrangement FEATURES Full Score and Individual Parts for one cantiga as Interpreted by the Arranger from the Original Mensural Notation into a performance quality arrangement for SATB recorders. The title in this arrangement is: 013. Assi Como Jesu Cristo This Cantiga de Santa Maria song is also included in the collection titled: Cantigas de Santa Maria for Recorder Quartet Volume 02 which includes a total of 10 individual arrangements from the source material. Note: Song titles are medieval Galician-Portuguese language and are derived by the arranger from the first line of each cantiga lyric. This is another great sheet music arrangement from Drachen Music.
Cantigas de Santa Maria 013 Assi Como Jesu Cristo for Recorder Quartet
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Recorder Quartet Alto Recorder,Bass Recorder,Soprano Recorder,Tenor Recorder - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1083519 Composed by Alfonse X of Castille, el Sabio. Arranged by Cody Sibley. Classical,Renaissance. Recorder Ensemble. 11 pages. Drachen Music #687367. Published by Drachen Music (A0.1083519). The Cantigas de Santa Maria, or “Canticles of Holy Maryâ€, is a collection of over 400 poems set to music. The text of the Cantigas is written in the medieval Galician-Portuguese language. The poems were collected during the reign of Alfonso X of Castile El Sabio (1221–1284) and are characterized by the fact that every one of them mentions the Virgin Mary (with over 300 being about miracles) and that every tenth poem in the collection is an actual hymn. Alfonso sent scribes throughout the region to collect these poems and thus it is not only one of the largest collections of monophonic songs from the Middle Ages it is also one of the first mass collections of living culture in history. Though all are attributed to Alfonso, it has been determined that much of the musical notation, scribing, and illumination was completed by artisans of his court.  This arrangement FEATURES Full Score and Individual Parts for one cantiga as Interpreted by the Arranger from the Original Mensural Notation into a performance quality arrangement for SATB recorders. The title in this arrangement is: 016. Quen Dona Fremosa This Cantiga de Santa Maria song is also included in the collection titled: Cantigas de Santa Maria for Recorder Quartet Volume 02 which includes a total of 10 individual arrangements from the source material. Note: Song titles are medieval Galician-Portuguese language and are derived by the arranger from the first line of each cantiga lyric. This is another great sheet music arrangement from Drachen Music.
Cantigas de Santa Maria 016 Quen Dona Fremosa for Recorder Quartet
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Recorder Quartet Alto Recorder,Bass Recorder,Soprano Recorder,Tenor Recorder - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1083526 Composed by Alfonse X of Castille, el Sabio. Arranged by Cody Sibley. Classical,Renaissance. Recorder Ensemble. 11 pages. Drachen Music #687369. Published by Drachen Music (A0.1083526). The Cantigas de Santa Maria, or “Canticles of Holy Maryâ€, is a collection of over 400 poems set to music. The text of the Cantigas is written in the medieval Galician-Portuguese language. The poems were collected during the reign of Alfonso X of Castile El Sabio (1221–1284) and are characterized by the fact that every one of them mentions the Virgin Mary (with over 300 being about miracles) and that every tenth poem in the collection is an actual hymn. Alfonso sent scribes throughout the region to collect these poems and thus it is not only one of the largest collections of monophonic songs from the Middle Ages it is also one of the first mass collections of living culture in history. Though all are attributed to Alfonso, it has been determined that much of the musical notation, scribing, and illumination was completed by artisans of his court.  This arrangement FEATURES Full Score and Individual Parts for one cantiga as Interpreted by the Arranger from the Original Mensural Notation into a performance quality arrangement for SATB recorders. The title in this arrangement is: 018. Pro Nose de Dulta Tirar This Cantiga de Santa Maria song is also included in the collection titled: Cantigas de Santa Maria for Recorder Quartet Volume 02 which includes a total of 10 individual arrangements from the source material. Note: Song titles are medieval Galician-Portuguese language and are derived by the arranger from the first line of each cantiga lyric. This is another great sheet music arrangement from Drachen Music.
Cantigas de Santa Maria 018 Pro Nose de Dulta Tirar for Recorder Quartet
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Recorder Quartet Alto Recorder,Bass Recorder,Soprano Recorder,Tenor Recorder - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1083518 Composed by Alfonse X of Castille, el Sabio. Arranged by Cody Sibley. Classical,Renaissance. Recorder Ensemble. 11 pages. Drachen Music #687366. Published by Drachen Music (A0.1083518). The Cantigas de Santa Maria, or “Canticles of Holy Maryâ€, is a collection of over 400 poems set to music. The text of the Cantigas is written in the medieval Galician-Portuguese language. The poems were collected during the reign of Alfonso X of Castile El Sabio (1221–1284) and are characterized by the fact that every one of them mentions the Virgin Mary (with over 300 being about miracles) and that every tenth poem in the collection is an actual hymn. Alfonso sent scribes throughout the region to collect these poems and thus it is not only one of the largest collections of monophonic songs from the Middle Ages it is also one of the first mass collections of living culture in history. Though all are attributed to Alfonso, it has been determined that much of the musical notation, scribing, and illumination was completed by artisans of his court.  This arrangement FEATURES Full Score and Individual Parts for one cantiga as Interpreted by the Arranger from the Original Mensural Notation into a performance quality arrangement for SATB recorders. The title in this arrangement is: 015. Todo Los Santos Que Non Ceo This Cantiga de Santa Maria song is also included in the collection titled: Cantigas de Santa Maria for Recorder Quartet Volume 02 which includes a total of 10 individual arrangements from the source material. Note: Song titles are medieval Galician-Portuguese language and are derived by the arranger from the first line of each cantiga lyric. This is another great sheet music arrangement from Drachen Music.
Cantigas de Santa Maria 015 Todo Los Santos Que Non Ceo for Recorder Quartet
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Recorder Quartet Alto Recorder,Bass Recorder,Soprano Recorder,Tenor Recorder - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1083528 Composed by Alfonse X of Castille, el Sabio. Arranged by Cody Sibley. Classical,Renaissance. Recorder Ensemble. 11 pages. Drachen Music #687371. Published by Drachen Music (A0.1083528). The Cantigas de Santa Maria, or “Canticles of Holy Maryâ€, is a collection of over 400 poems set to music. The text of the Cantigas is written in the medieval Galician-Portuguese language. The poems were collected during the reign of Alfonso X of Castile El Sabio (1221–1284) and are characterized by the fact that every one of them mentions the Virgin Mary (with over 300 being about miracles) and that every tenth poem in the collection is an actual hymn. Alfonso sent scribes throughout the region to collect these poems and thus it is not only one of the largest collections of monophonic songs from the Middle Ages it is also one of the first mass collections of living culture in history. Though all are attributed to Alfonso, it has been determined that much of the musical notation, scribing, and illumination was completed by artisans of his court.  This arrangement FEATURES Full Score and Individual Parts for one cantiga as Interpreted by the Arranger from the Original Mensural Notation into a performance quality arrangement for SATB recorders. The title in this arrangement is: 020. Virga de Jesse This Cantiga de Santa Maria song is also included in the collection titled: Cantigas de Santa Maria for Recorder Quartet Volume 02 which includes a total of 10 individual arrangements from the source material. Note: Song titles are medieval Galician-Portuguese language and are derived by the arranger from the first line of each cantiga lyric. This is another great sheet music arrangement from Drachen Music.
Cantigas de Santa Maria 020 Virga de Jesse for Recorder Quartet
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Recorder Quartet Alto Recorder,Bass Recorder,Soprano Recorder,Tenor Recorder - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1083514 Composed by Alfonse X of Castille, el Sabio. Arranged by Cody Sibley. Children,Classical. Recorder Ensemble. 11 pages. Drachen Music #687356. Published by Drachen Music (A0.1083514). The Cantigas de Santa Maria, or “Canticles of Holy Maryâ€, is a collection of over 400 poems set to music. The text of the Cantigas is written in the medieval Galician-Portuguese language. The poems were collected during the reign of Alfonso X of Castile El Sabio (1221–1284) and are characterized by the fact that every one of them mentions the Virgin Mary (with over 300 being about miracles) and that every tenth poem in the collection is an actual hymn. Alfonso sent scribes throughout the region to collect these poems and thus it is not only one of the largest collections of monophonic songs from the Middle Ages it is also one of the first mass collections of living culture in history. Though all are attributed to Alfonso, it has been determined that much of the musical notation, scribing, and illumination was completed by artisans of his court.  This arrangement FEATURES Full Score and Individual Parts for one cantiga as Interpreted by the Arranger from the Original Mensural Notation into a performance quality arrangement for SATB recorders. The title in this arrangement is: 011. Macar Ome per Folia This Cantiga de Santa Maria song is also included in the collection titled: Cantigas de Santa Maria for Recorder Quartet Volume 02 which includes a total of 10 individual arrangements from the source material. Note: Song titles are medieval Galician-Portuguese language and are derived by the arranger from the first line of each cantiga lyric. This is another great sheet music arrangement from Drachen Music.
Cantigas de Santa Maria 011 Macar Ome Per Folia for Recorder Quartet
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Recorder Quartet Alto Recorder,Bass Recorder,Soprano Recorder,Tenor Recorder - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1083517 Composed by Alfonse X of Castille, el Sabio. Arranged by Cody Sibley. Classical,Renaissance. Recorder Ensemble. 11 pages. Drachen Music #687365. Published by Drachen Music (A0.1083517). The Cantigas de Santa Maria, or “Canticles of Holy Maryâ€, is a collection of over 400 poems set to music. The text of the Cantigas is written in the medieval Galician-Portuguese language. The poems were collected during the reign of Alfonso X of Castile El Sabio (1221–1284) and are characterized by the fact that every one of them mentions the Virgin Mary (with over 300 being about miracles) and that every tenth poem in the collection is an actual hymn. Alfonso sent scribes throughout the region to collect these poems and thus it is not only one of the largest collections of monophonic songs from the Middle Ages it is also one of the first mass collections of living culture in history. Though all are attributed to Alfonso, it has been determined that much of the musical notation, scribing, and illumination was completed by artisans of his court.  This arrangement FEATURES Full Score and Individual Parts for one cantiga as Interpreted by the Arranger from the Original Mensural Notation into a performance quality arrangement for SATB recorders. The title in this arrangement is: 014. Par Dues Muite Gran Razon This Cantiga de Santa Maria song is also included in the collection titled: Cantigas de Santa Maria for Recorder Quartet Volume 02 which includes a total of 10 individual arrangements from the source material. Note: Song titles are medieval Galician-Portuguese language and are derived by the arranger from the first line of each cantiga lyric. This is another great sheet music arrangement from Drachen Music.
Cantigas de Santa Maria 014 Par Deus Muite Gran Razon for Recorder Quartet
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Recorder Quartet Alto Recorder,Bass Recorder,Soprano Recorder,Tenor Recorder - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1083515 Composed by Alfonse X of Castille, el Sabio. Arranged by Cody Sibley. Classical,Renaissance. Recorder Ensemble. 11 pages. Drachen Music #687363. Published by Drachen Music (A0.1083515). The Cantigas de Santa Maria, or “Canticles of Holy Maryâ€, is a collection of over 400 poems set to music. The text of the Cantigas is written in the medieval Galician-Portuguese language. The poems were collected during the reign of Alfonso X of Castile El Sabio (1221–1284) and are characterized by the fact that every one of them mentions the Virgin Mary (with over 300 being about miracles) and that every tenth poem in the collection is an actual hymn. Alfonso sent scribes throughout the region to collect these poems and thus it is not only one of the largest collections of monophonic songs from the Middle Ages it is also one of the first mass collections of living culture in history. Though all are attributed to Alfonso, it has been determined that much of the musical notation, scribing, and illumination was completed by artisans of his court.  This arrangement FEATURES Full Score and Individual Parts for one cantiga as Interpreted by the Arranger from the Original Mensural Notation into a performance quality arrangement for SATB recorders. The title in this arrangement is: 012. O Que a Santa Maria This Cantiga de Santa Maria song is also included in the collection titled: Cantigas de Santa Maria for Recorder Quartet Volume 02 which includes a total of 10 individual arrangements from the source material. Note: Song titles are medieval Galician-Portuguese language and are derived by the arranger from the first line of each cantiga lyric. This is another great sheet music arrangement from Drachen Music.
Cantigas de Santa Maria 012 O Que A Santa Maria for Recorder Quartet
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