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Woodwind Ensemble,Woodwind Quintet Bassoon,Clarinet,Flute,Horn,Oboe - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.553984 Composed by Bela Bartok. Arranged by Ray Thompson. 20th Century,Contemporary,Folk,Multicultural,World. 22 pages. RayThompsonMusic #6426207. Published by RayThompsonMusic (A0.553984). Fifteen Hungarian Peasant Songs, Sz. 71, BB 79 is a collection of short folk melodies arranged for piano by Hungarian composer Béla Bartók. It was composed between 1914 and 1918. In 1933, Bartók adapted and orchestrated parts of the piece as Hungarian Peasant Songs, Sz. 100, BB 107, commonly known by its Hungarian name, Magyar parasztdalok([ˈmÉ’ÉŸÉ’r ˈpÉ’rÉ’stËŒdÉ’lok]).My arrangement for standard wind quintet is based on the piano music.The collection consists of fifteen movements, some of which are grouped together. A typical performance lasts 13–15 minutes. The movements in my arrangement are as follows:Four Old TunesRubatoAndante â€“ Poco sostenuto â€“ Più andante (Tempo I) â€“ Poco sostenuto â€“ Più andantePoco rubato â€“ SostenutoAndanteScherzo. Andante â€“ Sostenuto, poco rubato â€“ Tempo IScherzoBallad (Theme with Variations)
Bartók: Fifteen Hungarian Peasant Songs, Sz.71 (Nos. 1 - 6) - wind quintet
Quintette à Vent: flûte, Hautbois, basson, clarinette, Cor

$14.95 14.26 € Quintette à Vent: flûte, Hautbois, basson, clarinette, Cor PDF SheetMusicPlus

Brass Quintet Horn,Trombone,Trumpet,Tuba - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1402823 Composed by Daniel Alomia Robles, Jorge Milchberg, and Paul Simon. Arranged by Alan Frazer (arranger) & Peet du Toit (orchestrator). Folk. 10 pages. Peet du Toit #986049. Published by Peet du Toit (A0.1402823). This song started out as an Andean folk melody that Paul Simon came across in 1969 when he played a week-long engagement at a theater in Paris along with the South American group Los Incas, who played an instrumental version of the song called Paso Del Condor. Said Simon: I used to hang around every night to hear them play that. I loved it and I would play it all the time, and then I thought, Let's put words to it.The Peruvian songwriter Daniel Robles recorded this song in 1913, and copyrighted it in the United States in 1933 during his travels in America. When Simon recorded it with his added lyrics, he thought it was a traditional song, as that's what Los Incas told him. When Robles' son filed a lawsuit, Simon had to give Robles a composer credit on the song, with his estate getting those royalties.In discussing the song, Simon always talks about it as being based on a traditional Peruvian song, and we've never heard him mention Robles. This wasn't the first time Simon got tangled over songwriting credits on traditional melodies: Simon & Garfunkel's Scarborough Fair / Canticle was based on a folk song, but his arrangement came from a singer named Martin Carthy. Simon was always clear on his influences, but legal misunderstandings were a problem in these cases.Los Incas, who were the group that introduced Simon to the song, provided the instrumentation when they recorded it in Paris with Simon. Their leader, Jorge Milchberg, played a charango, which is an Andean string instrument made from the shell of an armadillo. Simon played acoustic guitar, and other members of Los Incas played flutes and percussion. When Simon brought the track to America, he added his lyrics. This was one of the easier songs to record for the Bridge Over Troubled Water album, since the backing track was already mixed together - it was just a matter of adding the vocals.The title translates to English as The Condor Passes. The lyrics Robles wrote to the song in 1913 are about returning home to his native Peru.Los Incas leader Jorge Milchberg got a composer credit on this song along with Simon and Robles. Milchberg later became the head of the group Urubamba and remained friends with Simon, who toured with them and produced their first American album. >>The Wainwright Sisters covered this for their 2015 Songs in the Dark album. Lucy Wainwright Roche explained to The Sun: I chose 'El Condor Pasa' because it was one of the first songs I ever learned to play on it guitar and it has a childlike quality to it, but it also has a darkness and sadness that fit in well with the album.Paul Simon performed this on both Sesame Street (in 1977) and The Muppet Show (in 1980).
El Condor Pasa (If I Could)
Quintette de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone, tuba

$15.00 14.3 € Quintette de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone, tuba PDF SheetMusicPlus

String Quartet Cello,String Quartet,Viola,Violin - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1101604 By Eve C. Mailly. By Peruvian Folk Song. Arranged by Eve C. Mailly. Film/TV,Folk,Multicultural,Pop,Traditional,World. Score and parts. 14 pages. Zene Strings #704977. Published by Zene Strings (A0.1101604). El Condor Pasa is a traditional Peruvian folk song that became an international hit in the 1970s, recorded by popular singers and folk artists. This arrangement is for string quartet, and evokes the panpipes and harmonies of the original. From your friends at Zene Strings - enjoy! To see our other great arrangements visit: Zene Strings. Questions or comments? Email us at Music@ZeneSheetMusic.com. We're here to help!
El Cóndor Pasa
Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle
Eve C Mailly
$14.99 14.29 € Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle PDF SheetMusicPlus


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