SKU: AP.45834
UPC: 038081526454. English.
The keyboard music of English composer William Byrd (1543--1623) has long been regarded as some of the most representative works produced during the late Renaissance period. The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book, the quintessential source of music for this idiom of the time, is also the source of the three Byrd titles included in this suite: The Bells, John, and Sellinger's Round. The arrangements by Douglas E. Wagner are richly scored to flatter the sound of ensembles of any size. Care has been taken to eliminate technical obstacles for younger players, with musically interesting individual parts a strong consideration. (4:25).
SKU: AP.45834S
UPC: 038081526461. English.
SKU: HL.48188449
Byrd Duos Trios Renaissance Pj464 The Nightingale So Pleasant 3 Part.
SKU: BT.ALHE32563
French.
SKU: CY.CC2817
William Byrd's Gloria from Mass for Five Voices has been expertly arranged by Dr. Richard Roper for Brass Quintet. The work is a perfect example of Renaissance polyphony at its best. Each part has independent lines that miraculously all mesh together into an array of glorious sounds.The 5 minute work is appropriate for moderately advanced performers.Instrumentation is for: 2 Trumpets in B-flat, Horn, Trombone and Tuba/Bass Trombone/Euphonium.
SKU: CY.CC2986
ISBN 9790530058053.
Earl of Oxford's March is one of the most well known of the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book, the collection of over 300 keyboard works from the Elizabethan period of the 16th Century.Mr. Denroche's excellent arrangement for standard brass quintet of 2 Trumpets in C, Horn in F, Trombone (bass clef) and Tuba is appropriate for advanced performers and is about 3 minutes in length.
SKU: GI.G-008827
UPC: 641151088273. Latin, english.
Richard has translated and arranged Non Nobis, Domine, commonly attributed to Renaissance composer William Byrd, for unaccompanied SAB choir. Within this octavo you'll also discover Richard's lovely original setting Responses and Choristers' Prayer. These titles are ideal for bringing your singers together in song to reflect on the importance of your music ministry.