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Instrumental Solo,Piano,Violin - Level 3 - Interactive Download SKU: A0.1403783 By Traditional Fiddle Tunes. By Trad. Arranged by Heather M Music. This edition: Interactive Download. Folk,World. Individual part. 3 pages. Duration 27. Heather Mueller Music #6BFExQSmV8ByHNVoMxYmwz. Published by Heather Mueller Music (A0.1403783). Key: D major.Title: Dever The Dancer Type/Genre: Slip Jig (Irish) Arranger: Heather M Music Composer: Trad (Traditional) Description: Immerse yourself in the lively rhythms of Dever The Dancer, a spirited slip jig deeply rooted in the musical traditions of Ireland. This energetic tune, known for its graceful melodies and intricate rhythms, captures the essence of Irish music and evokes images of spirited gatherings and lively sessions. Whether you're playing at a session or honing your skills at home, Dever The Dancer invites you to join in the spirited celebration of Celtic tradition. Let the lively tempo and dynamic energy of this slip jig transport you to the heart of Ireland's musical landscape. Key Features: Interactive Sheet Music: Seamlessly adjust the Key, Tempo, and instrument volumes using our intuitive sheet music interface. Melody and Basic Accompaniment: Our comprehensive sheet music includes the melody along with basic accompaniment and guitar chords, providing a solid foundation for musicians of all levels.
Dever The Dancer
Violon et Piano
Traditional Fiddle Tunes
$2.99 2.58 € Violon et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Recorder Solo,Treble Recorder - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1261477 Composed by Daniel de Moivre (1687-1731). Arranged by Socrates Arvanitakis. Baroque. Individual part. 88 pages. Socrates Arvanitakis #854554. Published by Socrates Arvanitakis (A0.1261477). PREFACEThese eight suites for solo recorder are amongst the relatively fewcompositions by Daniel de Moivre that have survived for us through the centuries.Not very much is known of the life of this composer, except that hewas a French Huguenot, the younger brother of the well-known French mathematician Abraham de Moivre, with whom he movedfrom France to England after their imprisonment in France for being protestants, and it is recorded that they both became denizens ofGreat Britain on 16/12/1687. It seems that both brothers earn their livings mostly by teaching in their respective subjects for the rest of their lives. Daniel de Moivre had early training in France in recorderand composition, and in England he was known as one of the bestrecorder players at the time, together with Paisible, Banister Loilet and others.The solo suites that follow are of moderate technical difficulty andform a good basis for advancing the recorder technique to higher levels. But primarily are well made baroque dance tunes that can beused for both study and recreation.All ornaments are marked as trills starting usually on the upper note,but some of them can be interpreted as mordents or inverted mordents. There are quite a few baroque-rondeau movements withinthese suites, marked with double bar lines but without repeats.Repeats are optional here, and it depends on personal aesthetics. I find the following scheme of playing baroque- rondeau movements quite satisfactory: AA-BB-A-CC-ALegato marks and other slurs were not included in the original andare left to the performer’s decision.All tempi are only editorial suggestions which can be ignored to a reasonable degree.This volume has been created with decorated and undecorated pages and with individual front covers for each suite so that the user can add or omit pages at will and create his own book designs.The mp3 sample contains various movements from all suites.Socrates ArvanitakisLondon 2021.
Daniel de Moivre: Eight Suites For Alto Recorder Solo

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