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Descant Recorder,Instrumental Solo,Piano,Treble Recorder - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1096817

Composed by John Francis Wade and John Reading. Arranged by Vitor Melo. Christian,Christmas,Classical,Holiday,Instructional. Score and individual part. 2 pages. Melo Music #700790. Published by Melo Music (A0.1096817).

O Come, All Ye Faithful (originally spelled in Latin as Adeste Fideles) is a famous Christmas song that has been attributed to various authors. This beautiful hymn was first published by John Francis Wade in his collection Cantus Diversi (1751), with four Latin verses, and music set in the traditional square notation used for medieval liturgical music. Besides John Reading and John Francis Wade, the tune has been attributed to several musicians, from Handel to the German composer Gluck. The Portuguese composer Marcos Portugal or King John IV of Portugal have also been credited. Thomas Arne, whom Wade knew, is another possible composer. This arrangement features an easy-to-play alto recorder version, with piano accompaniment and chords, for optional guitar accompaniment. Easy level. Key: G Major.

Adeste Fideles (O Come, All Ye Faithful) - recorder and piano

$3.50 3.32 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Trumpet Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.775966

Composed by Carson Cooman. Contemporary,Standards. Individual part. 3 pages. Musik Fabrik Music Publishing #2034727. Published by Musik Fabrik Music Publishing (A0.775966).

Newton Antiphonies (2008) for two or more trumpets was composed for the First Unitarian Society in Newton, Massachusetts on the occasion of its 160th anniversary in November 2008. The score of the work consists of seven cells, each with a different tempo. It is important that the distinct tempo and character of each cell be observed. Other than starting points (as described below), no rhythmic coordination between the performers should be attempted in any way. A performance should begin with the first trumpet playing cell #1. When he reaches the point in the cell marked with an asterisk (*), the second player begins playing cell #1. Once the first player has finished cell #1, after a brief pause, he may choose any one of the other six cells to play next. When the second player has reached the point in cell #1 marked by the asterisk, the third player begins cell #1, continuing after a pause to whichever cell he has chosen next. This thus continues in this same manner for each trumpet. Ideally, the piece will last between 2 and 5 minutes, although if there are an exceptionally large number of trumpets used, it may be longer. Each player thus always begins with cell #1 and after finishing it, plays the remaining cells in any order he chooses, not repeating any and pausing briefly between each one. Once finished with playing all seven, the player stops. When only one player (the last player) is left playing his final cell (and ideally at the point marked with the asterisk in whichever cell he is playing), the first trumpet should begin playing cell #7 again. Thus, the first player will always end the piece alone with cell #7, which is the only repetition of a cell that occurs in the context of performance. The composer recommends between 4 and 6 trumpets for an ideal performance, however any number (two or more) is acceptable. It is also strongly requested that the trumpets surround the audience antiphonally. The work may be performed on any matched trumpets (i.e., do not mix C and Bb instruments).

Carson Cooman - Newton Antiphonies (2008) for two or more trumpets
Trompette

$12.95 12.3 € Trompette PDF SheetMusicPlus

Descant Recorder,Instrumental Solo,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1096937

Composed by John Francis Wade and John Reading. Arranged by Vitor Melo. Christian,Christmas,Classical,Holiday,Religious. Score and individual part. 2 pages. Melo Music #700903. Published by Melo Music (A0.1096937).

O Come, All Ye Faithful (originally spelled in Latin as Adeste Fideles) is a famous Christmas song that has been attributed to various authors. This beautiful hymn was first published by John Francis Wade in his collection Cantus Diversi (1751), with four Latin verses, and music set in the traditional square notation used for medieval liturgical music. Besides John Reading and John Francis Wade, the tune has been attributed to several musicians, from Handel to the German composer Gluck. The Portuguese composer Marcos Portugal or King John IV of Portugal have also been credited. Thomas Arne, whom Wade knew, is another possible composer. This arrangement features an easy-to-play soprano recorder version, with piano accompaniment and chords, for optional guitar accompaniment. Easy level. Key: G Major.

Adeste Fideles (O Come, All Ye Faithful) - soprano recorder and piano

$3.50 3.32 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Instrumental Solo,Lute - Level 5 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1486410

Composed by Mark Rimple. Classical,Contemporary. Individual part. 9 pages. Mark Rimple (Nuova Corda Music) #1063473. Published by Mark Rimple (Nuova Corda Music) (A0.1486410).

Disorders is written for 14-course archlute in G.  The playing style should come from historical techniques rather than the guitar world. 

The first movement refers to Timotheus of Miletus, who championed new-fangled sound and added a 7th string to his Lyre, offending the musicians of ancient Greece.

The second movement is based on a story of Don Carlo Gesualdo, Prince of Venosa, who was said by a spy from Ferrara to spend many hours playing his lute and grimacing wildly for his circle of friends.

The final movement is a reference to the music of the spheres, but rather than the Pythagorean consonances, prime numbers rule this artificial world.

disOrders for Archlute Solo

$14.99 14.23 € PDF SheetMusicPlus






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