SKU: HL.260178
ISBN 9781540040244. UPC: 888680726591. 6.75x10.5x1.796 inches.
John Leavitt has established a reputation for carefully selecting important and historic repertoire, editing it in ways to make singers successful, all while staying true to the stylistic period. This new collection includes Fair Phyllis I Saw (John Farmer), Weep, O Mine Eyes (John Bennet), All Lust und Freud, Tanzen und Springen (Hans Leo Hassler), Il est bel et bon (Pierre Passereau), Tant que vivray (Claudin de Sermisy), Fa una canzona (Orazio Vecchi) and Bonzorno madonna (Antonio Scandello). A value-priced collection of important and standard works.
SKU: HL.234722
ISBN 9781540020819. UPC: 888680688233. 6.75x10.5x1.33 inches.
Here is a fantastic resource for introducing the music of the Renaissance to developing ensembles or groups with limited male singers. Purchase the Performance Kit and receive a code to access audio tracks online through My Library. The six works by Thomas Weelkes, featuring optional percussion, are: Come, Let's Begin; Four Arms, Two Necks, One Wreathing; Late in My Rash Accounting; The Nightingale; Since Robin Hood; Strike It Up, Tabor.
SKU: MN.50-9903
UPC: 688670599033.
Canzo net introduces young singers to Renaissance music. Less difficult than madrigal, offers challenge for young singer to sing independently and lightly. Based on original publication of 1593. SSA and opt. Piano. Level 3 Difficulty (grades 5-8 and advanced treble ensemble).
SKU: CY.CC2237
John Dowland (1563-1626) was an English Renaissance composer, singer and lutenist. He is well known for his melancholy songs and instrumental music, especially for lute and guitar. Mr. Beghtol's lovely transcription for intermediate Trumpet is a wonderful short work that combines lyrical and Renaissance dance styles.
SKU: CY.CC2234
John Dowland (1563-1626) was an English Renaissance composer, singer and lutenist. He is well known for his melancholy songs and instrumental music, especially for lute and guitar. Mr. Beghtol's lovely transcription for intermediate Trombone is a wonderful short work that combines lyrical and Renaissance dance styles. The Trombone part is in bass clef.
SKU: CY.CC2372
Tomas Luis de Victoria was the most famous composer of the 16th century in Spain, and one of the most important composers of the Counter-Reformation, along with Palestrina and Orlando di Lasso. Victoria was not only a composer, but also an accomplished organist and singer. However, he preferred the life of a composer to that of a performer. He is sometimes known as the Spanish Palestrina because he may have been taught by Palestrina.
SKU: HL.49018124
ISBN 9783795759629. UPC: 841886014343. 7.5x10.75x0.3 inches. German.
Nach den mehrfach ausgezeichneten Volkslied-Arrangements folgt jetzt der Notenband zur Weihnachts-CD des Ensembles in Originalsatzen und Transkriptionen fur gemischte Stimmen. Die Bandbreite reicht vom Adventsruf Sei uns willkommen, Herre Christ, dem altesten uberlieferten deutschen Weihnachtslied uberhaupt, uber die Renaissance-Komponisten Eccard und Scheidt bis hin zu zeitgemassen Bearbeitungen alpenlandischer Volkslieder von jungeren Komponisten, die nicht immer eingefahrenen Horerwartungen entsprechen. Allerfeinste Weihnachtsmusik fernab jeglicher Sentimentalitat! Eine Fundgrube!Als Zugabe wird im Buch ein Arrangement zu Leise rieselt der Schnee der Kolner Jazzerin und Pianistin Heike Beckmann gedruckt, das nicht auf der CD erschienen ist.
SKU: BT.PMC4511
Ilian Lundberg (b. 1993, Sweden) almost exclusively composes sacred choral music, often inspired by models from the Renaissance and Baroque. He won the Summer Singers Composers Competition (Minneapolis) in 2018. His music has beenperformed in his native Sweden, Norway, France, the UK, and the US. Kyrie for Four Voices (SATB, 2018) was inspired by the Kyrie from Wlliam Byrd's Mass for Four Voices. Lundberg says he wanted to create beautiful, atmosphericmusic, reminiscent of the Renaissance but with a new perspective.
SKU: HL.49003214
ISBN 9790220117282. UPC: 888680784249. 8.25x11.75x0.052 inches. Latin.
Glorious Hill may be performed by a male choir.Text by Pico della Mirandola (1463-1497) from De Hominis Dignitate.Glorious Hill was commissioned by the Hilliard Ensemble and first performed by them at its summer Festival of Voices in Lewes, Sussex, in August 1988. It was the first piece I wrote for the ensemble and I focused on the singers' unique ability to move with ease from early music to tonal music of the present day. There were techniques which I asked for which I hardly needed to notate - the staggered breathing of the two tenors to supply a continuous unbroken held note for example - and the piece moves between passages for solo voices and sections of highly chromatic homophony, almost as if the music were switching between the 12th century of Perotin and the 16th century of Gesualdo. Each of the four voices is given its own solo passage, sometimes accompanied, sometimes quietly supported by the other voices.The title, Glorious Hill comes from the name of the small-town Mississippi setting of Tennessee Williams' Summer and Smoke. I wrote the music for the 1987 production of this play at the Leicester Haymarket Theatre, the first time I had written any incidental music for the stage. Williams makes very specific demands in terms of music and there is one particularly powerful scene, the penultimate one, throughout which music and atmospheric sound effects are continuous. The principle character Alma argues passionately about the vital importance of human choice with the man to whom she has, too late, admitted her love. I watched this section every night throughout the 4 week run of the play watching the different ways in which the actress, Frances Barber, played the scene. There is a powerful emotional and philosophical connection between the imagery of this scene and a passage from the Renaissance philosopher Pico della Mirandola's Oration on the Dignity of Man which forms the text of Glorious Hill. This passage has been described as one of the few passages in Renaissance philosophy to treat human freedom in a modern way. The text, which is sung in Latin, is addressed by God to Adam before the fall from grace.Gavin Bryars.