Horn Ensemble Euphonium,Horn - Level 3 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.817179
Composed by Tielman Susato. Arranged by Charles Decker. Chamber,Contest,Festival,Instructional,Multicultural,Renaissance,World. 29 pages. Charles Decker Music Press #6704593. Published by Charles Decker Music Press (A0.817179).
They may be 500 years old, but these three Renaissance instrumental dances from Tillman Susato's 1551 collection The Third Little Music Book, prefaced with to be played on all types of musical instruments, remain appealing music for audiences and performers. These lively, popular dances of the day feature homophonic setting, root position chords, primary beat stresses, and individual parts that encompass an octave or less which makes them very accessible for young or inexperienced musicians. Scoring them for antiphonal horn quartets creates a memorable aural and visual performance experience for performers and audiences and would be a terrific showcase for your ensemble hornists. Alternate treble and bass clef euphonium parts are included for the lowest horn parts IV and VIII. Â A recording of the entire arrangement is included.
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