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SKU: M2.MOS-91043

Hofkapellmeister und Komponist zwischen Renaissance und Barock. Composed by Siegfried Vogelsanger. Möseler Verlag #MOS 91043. Published by Möseler Verlag (M2.MOS-91043).

ISBN 9783787730438.

Die Lebenszeit von Michael Praetorius fallt in jene Jahrzehnte um 1600, die zu den spannendsten in der Musikgeschichte uberhaupt gehoren: Ende der Vokalpolyphonie und Beginn der generalbassgestutzten Barockmusik, Herausbildung der Mehrchorigkeit und des konzertierenden Stils, Entstehung von Monodie und Oper. Der stets neugierige und umtriebige Praetorius war nicht nur Augen- und Ohrenzeuge dieses gravierenden stilistischen Umbruchs, sondern auch der bedeutendste Musik-Enzyklopadist seiner Zeit. Neben dem autodidaktischen Studium aktueller Musikdrucke (Claudio Monteverdis Marienvesper etwa war ihm wohlbekannt), bezog Praetorius sein umfassendes Wissen aus zahlreichen Reisen im Auftrag oder im Gefolge des Wolfenbutteler Herzogs. Diese fuhrten ihn vor allem auch nach Prag, wo er am kaiserlichen Hof wichtige Kontakte zu fuhrenden Musikern knupfen konnte. So lernte Praetorius, obgleich er Norditalien nie besucht hat, den neuen italienischen Stil in allen Auspragungen kennen und stand ihm sehr aufgeschlossen gegenuber. Prag wurde sein Venedig, um es mit Siegfried Vogelsanger zu sagen. Das kompositorische Werk zeigt eindrucksvoll, wie eigenwertig und kunstvoll Praetorius mit dem stile nuovo umzugehen vermochte. Leider hat sich die Musikforschung mit Michael Praetorius nicht annahernd soviel befasst, wie mit seinem Zeitgenossen Heinrich Schutz. So blieben der musikhistorische Rang und vor allem die kompositorische Substanz des Wolfenbutteler Hofkapellmeisters bis heute unterbewertet. Um so verdienstvoller ist daher diese Monographie des in Wolfenbuttel ansassigen Praetorius-Forschers Siegfried Vogelsanger. Das unter Mitarbeit von Winfried Elsner aufschlussreich bebilderte Buch liefert bei einem uberschaubaren Gesamtumfang ein ausgezeichnetes Resumee des aktuellen Forschungsstandes und bietet somit die solide Basis fur weiterfuhrende Studien. Der in allgemeinverstandlicher Form abgefasste Text kann auf der Grundlage solider wissenschaftlicher Quellen sowohl dem Musikliebhaber als auch dem Musikstudierenden als reiches Kompendium dienen, sich uber Leben und Werk von Michael Praetorius zu informieren.

Michael Praetorius

$21.95 20.78 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Viola - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1487758

Composed by Various. Arranged by Colin Kirkpatrick. Baroque,Renaissance. Score and part. 17 pages. Colin Kirkpatrick Publications #1064696. Published by Colin Kirkpatrick Publications (A0.1487758).

These are eleven of the most well-known dances of the Renaissance set in five movements and selected from the famous collection entitled Terpsichore, published in 1612 by Michael Praetorius. They are sure to be a welcome addition to the elementary viola repertoire and the music is in the alto clef throughout. The highest note is the F above the alto staff and this appears in only one of the movements..

By the time Michael Praetorius published his dance collection, he was one of the most famous musicians in Germany. The name is pronounced “terp-SI-cory” and rhymes with the word “hickory”. The original publication consisted of 312 dances in four, five and six parts. Although the dances were probably conceived for string ensemble, Praetorius was well aware that in practice they would be played by any instruments that happened to be available.

These arrangements for viola (or violas) and keyboard are based on the original 1612 publication. The music sounds more authentic using a harpsichord rather than a piano, or the harpsichord sound of a digital keyboard. The keyboard part may be interpreted quite freely with ornamentation added as appropriate. During the Renaissance, it was common practice to combine separate dances to create something of more substantial duration. A similar practice is used in these arrangements which are as follows: 1. Three Gavottes; 2. Two Ballets; 3. Two Bourées; 4. Two Courantes and 5. Two Voltas.

Renaissance Hits for Viola and Keyboard from Terpsichore (Praetorius)
Alto, Piano
the time Michael Praetorius published his dance collection, he was one of the most famous musicians in Germany The name is pronounced “terp-SI-cory” and rhymes with the word “hickory”
$11.99 11.35 € Alto, Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Bassoon,Piano - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1487747

Composed by Various. Arranged by Colin Kirkpatrick. Baroque,Renaissance. Score and part. 17 pages. Colin Kirkpatrick Publications #1064685. Published by Colin Kirkpatrick Publications (A0.1487747).

These are eleven of the most well-known dances of the Renaissance set in five movements and selected from the famous collection entitled Terpsichore, published in 1612 by Michael Praetorius. They are sure to be a welcome addition to the elementary bassoon repertoire and make a pleasing performance item at a recital. The bassoon part is in the bass clef throughout and the highest note is usually the D above the bass staff. In a couple of pieces, the next note E is used.

By the time Michael Praetorius published his dance collection, he was one of the most famous musicians in Germany. The name is pronounced “terp-SI-cory” and rhymes with the word “hickory”. The original publication consisted of 312 dances in four, five and six parts. Although the dances were probably conceived for string ensemble, Praetorius was well aware that in practice they would be played by any instruments that happened to be available.

These arrangements for bassoon and keyboard are based on the original 1612 publication. The music sounds more authentic using a harpsichord rather than a piano, or the harpsichord sound of a digital keyboard. The keyboard part may be interpreted quite freely with ornamentation added as appropriate. During the Renaissance, it was common practice to combine separate dances to create something of more substantial duration. A similar practice is used in these arrangements which are as follows: 1. Three Gavottes; 2. Two Ballets; 3. Two Bourées; 4. Two Courantes and 5. Two Voltas.

Renaissance Hits for Bassoon and Keyboard from Terpsichore (Praetorius)
Basson, Piano (duo)
the time Michael Praetorius published his dance collection, he was one of the most famous musicians in Germany The name is pronounced “terp-SI-cory” and rhymes with the word “hickory”
$11.99 11.35 € Basson, Piano (duo) PDF SheetMusicPlus

Oboe,Piano - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1485586

Composed by Various. Arranged by Colin Kirkpatrick. Early Music,Renaissance. Score and part. 17 pages. Colin Kirkpatrick Publications #1062647. Published by Colin Kirkpatrick Publications (A0.1485586).

These are eleven of the most well-known dances of the Renaissance, (in five movements) selected from the famous collection entitled Terpsichore, published in 1612 by Michael Praetorius. They are sure to be a welcome addition to the oboe player's repertoire. The notes of the oboe part have been kept well within the elementary range and the highest note is the B just above the treble staff.

By the time Michael Praetorius published his dance collection, he was one of the most famous musicians in Germany. The name is pronounced terp-SI-cory and rhymes with the word “hickory”. The original publication consisted of 312 dances in four, five and six parts. Although the dances were probably conceived for string ensemble Praetorius was well aware that in practice, they would be played by any instruments that happened to be available.

These arrangements for oboe and keyboard are based on the original 1612 publication. The music sounds more authentic using a harpsichord rather than a piano, or the harpsichord sound of a digital keyboard. The keyboard part may be interpreted quite freely with ornamentation added as appropriate. During the Renaissance, it was common practice to combine separate dances to create something of more substantial duration. A similar practice is used in these arrangements which are as follows: 1. Three Gavottes; 2. Two Ballets; 3. Two Bourées; 4. Two Courantes and 5. Two Voltas. These delightful dances are sure to add a sparkle to any oboe recital.

Renaissance Hits for Oboe and Keyboard from Terpsichore (Praetorius)
Hautbois, Piano (duo)
the time Michael Praetorius published his dance collection, he was one of the most famous musicians in Germany The name is pronounced terp-SI-cory and rhymes with the word “hickory”
$11.99 11.35 € Hautbois, Piano (duo) PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Violin - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1486413

Composed by Various. Arranged by Colin Kirkpatrick. Classical. 18 pages. Colin Kirkpatrick Publications #1063476. Published by Colin Kirkpatrick Publications (A0.1486413).

These are eleven of the most well-known dances of the Renaissance set in five movements and selected from the famous collection entitled Terpsichore, published in 1612 by Michael Praetorius. They are sure to be a welcome addition to the elementary violin repertoire and most of them can be played in first position. 

By the time Michael Praetorius published his dance collection, he was one of the most famous musicians in Germany. The name is pronounced “terp-SI-cory” and rhymes with the word “hickory”. The original publication consisted of 312 dances in four, five and six parts. Although the dances were probably conceived for string ensemble, Praetorius was well aware that in practice they would be played by any instruments that happened to be available.

These arrangements for violin and keyboard are based on the original 1612 publication. The music sounds more authentic using a harpsichord rather than a piano, or the harpsichord sound of a digital keyboard. The keyboard part may be interpreted quite freely with ornamentation added as appropriate. During the Renaissance, it was common practice to combine separate dances to create something of more substantial duration. A similar practice is used in these arrangements which are as follows: 1. Three Gavottes; 2. Two Ballets; 3. Two Bourées; 4. Two Courantes and 5. Two Voltas.

Renaissance Hits for Violin and Keyboard from Terpsichore (Praetorius)
Violon et Piano
the time Michael Praetorius published his dance collection, he was one of the most famous musicians in Germany The name is pronounced “terp-SI-cory” and rhymes with the word “hickory”
$9.99 9.46 € Violon et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.982369

Composed by Michael Praetorius. Arranged by Paul Ferington. Praise & Worship,Renaissance,Sacred. Score and parts. 43 pages. Paul K Ferington #6458901. Published by Paul K Ferington (A0.982369).

A festive adaptation of Praetorius's Renaissance liturgical dance music (2:45) transcribed for reduced Orchestra;  excellent example of terraced dynamics with driving tenor drum reinforcement;  suitable for Prelude / Postlude in worship settings or as concert opening / closing repertoire;  Organ part included as harmonic reinforcement.  Performance Guide included with historical background and suggested Renaissance style / performance practice.  .

"Great & Majestic is God's Name" Renaissance Dance by M. Praetorius (1595) trans. for Orchestra
Orchestre

$16.95 16.05 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir,Choral (SATB) - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.887058

Composed by Michael Praetorius. Arranged by Marilena Zlatanou. A Cappella,Baroque. 7 pages. Marilena Zlatanou #3033159. Published by Marilena Zlatanou (A0.887058).

A SATB choir a cappella arrangement of 5 of the original instrumental dance movements of M. Praetorius (1571-1621) famous collection of Dances TERPSICHORE. The Dances are:
Gavotte
Courante CXVI
La Rosette CIX
Courante CXXXVI
La Bouree XXXII
Duration just over 8 minutes for all five of them but they may be used individually, each being about 1 to 2 minutes long.
Nothing of the original music has been changed, just transcribed for voices. A great success with choir members and audiences alike! The attached mp3 file is a converted sibelius file.
For more inforamtion on the arranger (Member of TONO, the Norwegian copyright org.), please visit website
www.zlatanou.net 


 

M. Praetorius: Five Dances from TERPSICHORE, for SATB choir a cap. Chorale SATB

$25.00 23.67 € Chorale SATB PDF SheetMusicPlus

Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1447489

Composed by Michael Praetorius. Arranged by Alastair Lodge. Chamber,Early Music,Renaissance. 9 pages. Wold Meridian #1027270. Published by Wold Meridian (A0.1447489).

Renaissance Dance music provides some of the most simple yet satisfying pieces to play in ensemble on a wide range of instruments.  They are suitable for recorders, modern strings, woodwinds or brass, or where available, reproductions of 16th century instruments, such as crumhorns, viols or shawms to name but a few.

Also appearing in the publication Chording to the Consort,  this individual piece is presented in full score and with separate parts for each of the lines.  

Wold Meridian editions of these pieces have been created to make performing them as accessible as possible.  Chords have been provided so that the piece can be performed with just the melody line and a simple accompaniment.  Each piece can be heard in a video on YouTube with illustrations and historical background information.  Even more helpful for players who are less experienced in reading harmony lines, there is a YouTube video link featuring each part, where it is heard initially on its own with the chords, on repeats with the melody line added and finally together with all the parts in the whole ensemble.  If you have not had the pleasure of playing in consort with other people, you could not do better than start with these Wold Meridian editions.

You can hear the piece in a linked YouTube video at  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McXB_IXsx2U


As a help for players who are not so familiar with playing harmony and inner lines

Line 2  is featured at   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCv7cjtZ31o

Line 3 is featured at  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdGNiu-_vlw


Ballet CCLIX, CCLX - Michael Praetorius - Terpsichore 1612
$2.50 2.37 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1407881

Composed by Michael Praetorius. Arranged by Alastair Lodge. Chamber,Early Music,Renaissance. 9 pages. Wold Meridian #990482. Published by Wold Meridian (A0.1407881).

Renaissance Dance music provides some of the most simple yet satisfying pieces to play in ensemble on a wide range of instruments.  They are suitable for recorders, modern strings, woodwinds or brass, or where available, reproductions of 16th century instruments, such as crumhorns, viols or shawms to name but a few.

Also appearing in the publication Chording to the Dance Masters,  this individual piece is presented in full score and with separate parts for each of the lines.  

Wold Meridian editions of these pieces have been created to make performing them as accessible as possible.  Chords have been provided so that the piece can be performed with just the harmony line and a simple accompaniment.

You can hear the piece in a linked YouTube video at  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sbb5IzDjSI

As a help for players who are not so familiar with playing harmony and inner lines

Line 2  is featured at  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PC2Q4PPHcQ

Line 3 is featured at  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upqL7Xb7yeM

Line 4 is featured at  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLQlrVshULk



Pavane de Spaigne - Michael Praetorius - Terpsichore 1612
$2.50 2.37 € PDF SheetMusicPlus


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