| Méthodes Et
Traités
Renaissance - Vol.3 -
Renaissance France Piano seul Anne Fuzeau Productions
Anne Fuzeau Classique vous propose tous les textes théoriques, méthodes, trait...(+)
Anne Fuzeau Classique vous propose tous les textes théoriques, méthodes, traités, articles, partitions de musique classique concernant la Renaissance Française.Ces méthodes anciennes sont reproduites en fac-similé et regroupés en - quatre volumes.Anonyme (3 : Calvin ?) - EUCLIDE - Claude MARTIN - Michel de MENEHOU - Philibert JAMBE DE FER - PONTUS DE TYARD - Pierre VALLETTETable des matières :Tyard Pontus de : Solitaire second, ou prose de la musique - 1555Vallette Pierre : A tous fideles, desirans chanter - 1556Jambe de Fer Philibert : Epitome musical - 1556Martin Claude : Institution musicale - 1556Menehou Michel de : Nouvelle instruction familière - 1558Anonyme (attribué à J. Calvin) : Epistre à tous les chrestiens - c.1563Euclide : Le livre de la musique - 1566Téléchargez le catalogue Anne Fuzeau Classique / Méthodes Et Traîtés / 320 pages / niveau : 1 / Fac-Similés - Format: 24 X 33
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| Danses De La Renaissance Trombone et Piano [Partition] - Facile Editions Marc Reift (Swiss import)
/ Trombone Et Piano (Orgue) / niveau : 3 / Partition
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| Méthodes Et
Traités
Renaissance - Vol.4 -
Renaissance France Piano seul Anne Fuzeau Productions
Anne Fuzeau Classique vous propose tous les textes théoriques, méthodes, trait...(+)
Anne Fuzeau Classique vous propose tous les textes théoriques, méthodes, traités, articles, partitions de musique classique concernant la Renaissance Française.Ces méthodes anciennes sont reproduites en fac-similé et regroupés en - quatre volumes.Anonyme (4-5-6) - Anthoine de BERTRAND (1-2-3) - Corneille BLOCKLAND de MONTFORT - Fabrice Marin - CAIETAIN - Guillaume COSTELEY - Pierre GREGOIRE - Cécile LE JEUNE - Claude LE JEUNE- Benedic MACE et Laurens DANDIN - PLUTARQUE - Pierre de RONSARD - Jean YSSANDONTable des matières :Costeley Guillaume : Musique (pièces liminaires) - 1570Anonyme : De horis canonicis et De musica (concile de Besançon) - 1571Plutarque : De la musique (traduit par J. Amyot) - 1572Ronsard Pierre de : Préface au Roy Charles IX - 1572Grégoire Pierre : De musica - 1576Bertrand Anthoine de : Au lecteur debonaire (preface au premier livre des amours) - 1578Bertrand Anthoine de : Advertissement au Lecteur (second livre des amours) - 1578Bertrand Anthoine de : Advertissement au Lecteur (troisiesme livre de chansons) - 1578Caïetain Fabrice Marin : Second livre d'airs (dédicace) - 1578 Macé Benedic et Dandin Laurens : Instruction pour apprendre à chanter - 1582Yssandon Jean : Traité de la musique pratique - 1582Anonyme : Traicte de musique - 1583Blockland de Montfort Corneille : Instruction méthodique - 1587Le Jeune Claude : Dodecacorde contenant douze pseaumes (dédicaces) - 1598Le Jeune Cécile et anonymes : Préface sur la musique mesurée et pièces liminaires du Printemps de Claude Le Jeune - 1603Anonyme (ms.) - : Regle Generalle, Et fort familière - Reigle des Douzes Modes - c.1598Téléchargez le catalogue Anne Fuzeau Classique / Méthodes Et Traîtés / 336 pages / niveau : 1 / Fac-Similés - Format: 24 X 33
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| Danse
Médiévale
En Français Piano seul [Partition] Fertile Plaine Editions
Voici une partition musicale pour Piano que vous pouvez acquérir pour moins de ...(+)
Voici une partition musicale pour Piano que vous pouvez acquérir pour moins de 10C. Classée dans la catégorie Classique cette partition a pour titre Danse médiévale. C'est l'éditeur Fertile Plaine sous la référence FP 533 qui a les droits pour éditer cette partition. / Piano / Partition
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| Carolyn C. Setliff:
Medieval Rondo: Piano:
Instrumental Work Piano seul - Intermédiaire Willis Music
Early Intermediate Level-Carolyn Setliff's Medieval Rondo definitely falls under...(+)
Early Intermediate Level-Carolyn Setliff's Medieval Rondo definitely falls under the category of fast and cool. It's wonderfully effective - it sounds difficult yet fits wonderfully under the fingers. Students will want to show their friends and family just how fast they can play! Teachers: make sure students perfect each scale and arpeggiated run before performing. Key: D Minor.
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| Ivan Quinnell: Double
Delight: Piano Duet:
Instrumental Work 1 Piano, 4 mains [Partition] - Intermédiaire Chester
A rich and entertaining suite in eight movements for two players at the Piano. C...(+)
A rich and entertaining suite in eight movements for two players at the Piano. Composed by Ivan Quinnell this short and light set of pieces reflects the heritage of Dance Suites of the Renaissance and Baroque contrasting astately Waltz a playful Siciliana a gentle Andante and others. A versatile and desirable addition to any concert repertoire.
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| Moffatt: Molleda
Miniaturas Medievales
Piano: Piano:
Instrumental Album
Español Piano seul [Partition] Unión Musical Ediciones
Miniaturas Medievales for the piano by J. Munoz Molleda.
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| Salvador Bacarisse:
Bacarisse: Tres Canciones
Medievales: Voice: Vocal
Album
Español Piano, Voix [Partition] Unión Musical Ediciones
Bacarisse: Tres Canciones Medievales
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| Renaissance Anthology A
Vol.4: Piano or Keyboard:
Instrumental Album Piano seul [Partition] Spartan Press
Grade 8+-It has often struck me as intriguing that The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book...(+)
Grade 8+-It has often struck me as intriguing that The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book (a collection of keyboard music spanning the period c.1562-1612) occupies a virtually non-existent place in the literature considered viable by pianists.Needless to say harpsichordists continue to hold the music in the highest esteem while a number of transcriptions for instruments and ensembles have been made available in more recent times. How can it be that this ancient heritage - which in keyboard music terms might be regarded as the equivalent to the Dead Sea Scrolls - has hitherto seemed a no-go area for pianists? It is as if the first 'proper' keyboard music tumbledmiraculously out of some parallel universe around Bach's time i.e. the first half of the 18th century. While our modern piano is perhaps as different from a virginal as a washing machine is from a mangle there are in fact a good many facets of virginal music which read across perfectly well to today's instruments. For this to be possible we need to take the time to lookbeyond peculiarities in translation which to a significant extent comes down to issues resulting from burgeoning notational practices. It also becomes necessary to re-imagine the music in light of what is possible as well as what is desirable. Problems with accessing the sound-world of pre-Baroque keyboard music can be overcome quite easily just as it is possible to become better in resonance withavant garde musical styles given appropriate immersion. Since the writing of the performance notes to The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book more than a century ago (by J.A. Fuller Maitland and W. Barclay Squire) the momentum generated by the Early Music Revival has brought about immeasurable insights into the intentions of Renaissance and Baroque composers. Performances on periodinstruments continue to reacquaint us with a bygone age and stimulate a healthy fascination for the practices that were once fundamental to the craft. On balance however the potential for a major
9.95 GBP - vendu par Musicroom GB |
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| Kevin Olson: The
Troubadour: Piano:
Instrumental Album Piano seul [Partition] - Intermédiaire FJH
This piece is a great piece for the study of changing meters. Beginning in 8/8 ...(+)
This piece is a great piece for the study of changing meters. Beginning in 8/8 changes between 7/8 6/8 and 9/8. It has a Renaissance melodic sound based on the The Troubadourâa Renaissance traveling musician. This piece is a great piece for the study of changing meters. Beginning in 8/8 changes between 7/8 6/8 and 9/8. It has a Renaissance melodic sound based on the The Troubadour-a Renaissance traveling musician.
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| English Songs:
Renaissance to Baroque:
Vocal Solo: Mixed
Songbook Voix haute, Piano Hal Leonard
Thirty-four songs from 17 composers complete with historical information. A use...(+)
Thirty-four songs from 17 composers complete with historical information. A useful sourcebook for student singers. Edited by Steven Stolen and Richard Walters.
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| Kevin Olson: Showcase
Solos Book 2: Piano:
Instrumental Album Piano seul [Partition] - Intermédiaire FJH
Includes: Jazz Prelude with its walking bass line; Spanish Serenade with the sp...(+)
Includes: Jazz Prelude with its walking bass line; Spanish Serenade with the spirit and passion of the flamenco dances; and Medieval Festival written in the lydian mode. Also includes: Ghostdance; Coming Home.
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| Maureen May: Fairy
Lights: Piano:
Instrumental Work Piano seul [Partition] - Intermédiaire FJH
Hear medieval minstrels come and play as rhythmic open fifths introduce the airy...(+)
Hear medieval minstrels come and play as rhythmic open fifths introduce the airy singing melody. The left hand plays a continuous ostinato while right-hand embellishments and thirds add melodic interest. This texture demands a delicate touch.
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| Jose Munoz Molleda:
Miniaturas Medievales:
Voice: Instrumental Work
Español Piano, Voix [Partition] Unión Musical Ediciones 3.99 GBP - vendu par Musicroom GB |
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| M. Tanner: Renaissance
Anthology A Vol.3: Piano:
Instrumental Album Piano seul [Partition] - Intermédiaire/avancé Spartan Press
Grades 6-7-Beautifully presented and thoroughly readable 'modern' editions of t...(+)
Grades 6-7-Beautifully presented and thoroughly readable 'modern' editions of the best of these pre-Baroque masterpieces. Carefully graded.It has often struck me as intriguing that The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book (a collection of keyboard music spanning the period c.1562-1612) occupies a virtually non-existent place in the literature considered viable by pianists.Needless to say harpsichordists continue to hold the music in the highest esteem while a number of transcriptions for instruments and ensembles have been made available in more recent times. How can it be that this ancient heritage - which in keyboard music terms might be regarded as the equivalent to the DeadSea Scrolls - has hitherto seemed a no-go area for pianists? It is as if the first 'proper' keyboard music tumbled miraculously out of some parallel universe around Bach's time i.e. the first half of the 18th century. While our modern piano is perhaps as different from a virginal as a washing machine is from a mangle there are in fact a good many facets of virginal music which read across perfectly well to today's instruments. For this to be possible we need to take the time to look beyond peculiarities in translation which to a significant extent comes down to issues resulting from burgeoning notational practices. It also becomes necessary to re-imagine the music in light of what is possible as well as what is desirable. Problems with accessing the sound-world of pre-Baroque keyboard music can be overcome quite easily just as it is possible to become better in resonance with avant garde musical styles given appropriate immersion. Since the writing of the performance notes to The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book more than a century ago (by J.A. Fuller Maitland and W. Barclay Squire) the momentum generated by the Early Music Revival has brought about immeasurable insights into the intentions of Renaissance and Baroque composers. Performances on period instruments continue to reacquaint us with a bygone age and stimulate a healthy fascination for the
9.95 GBP - vendu par Musicroom GB |
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| M. Tanner: Renaissance
Keyboard Anthology 1:
Harpsichord or Piano:
Instrumental Piano seul Spartan Press
It has often struck me as intriguing that The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book (a colle...(+)
It has often struck me as intriguing that The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book (a collection of keyboard music spanning the period c.1562-1612) occupies a virtually non-existent place in the literature considered viable by pianists.Needless to say harpsichordists continue to hold the music in the highest esteem while a number of transcriptions for instruments and ensembles have been made available in more recent times. How can it be that this ancient heritage - which in keyboard music terms might be regarded as the equivalent to the Dead Sea Scrolls - has hitherto seemed a no-go area for pianists? It is as if the first 'proper' keyboard music tumbledmiraculously out of some parallel universe around Bach's time i.e. the first half of the 18th century. While our modern piano is perhaps as different from a virginal as a washing machine is from a mangle there are in fact a good many facets of virginal music which read across perfectly well to today's instruments. For this to be possible we need to take the time to lookbeyond peculiarities in translation which to a significant extent comes down to issues resulting from burgeoning notational practices. It also becomes necessary to re-imagine the music in light of what is possible as well as what is desirable. Problems with accessing the sound-world of pre-Baroque keyboard music can be overcome quite easily just as it is possible to become better in resonance withavant garde musical styles given appropriate immersion. Since the writing of the performance notes to The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book more than a century ago (by J.A. Fuller Maitland and W. Barclay Squire) the momentum generated by the Early Music Revival has brought about immeasurable insights into the intentions of Renaissance and Baroque composers. Performances on periodinstruments continue to reacquaint us with a bygone age and stimulate a healthy fascination for the practices that were once fundamental to the craft. On balance however the potential for a major
9.95 GBP - vendu par Musicroom GB |
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| M. Tanner: Renaissance
Keyboard Anthology 2:
Harpsichord or Piano:
Instrumental Piano seul - Intermédiaire Spartan Press
It has often struck me as intriguing that The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book (a colle...(+)
It has often struck me as intriguing that The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book (a collection of keyboard music spanning the period c.1562-1612) occupies a virtually non-existent place in the literature considered viable by pianists.Needless to say harpsichordists continue to hold the music in the highest esteem while a number of transcriptions for instruments and ensembles have been made available in more recent times. How can it be that this ancient heritage - which in keyboard music terms might be regarded as the equivalent to the Dead Sea Scrolls - has hitherto seemed a no-go area for pianists? It is as if the first 'proper' keyboard music tumbledmiraculously out of some parallel universe around Bach's time i.e. the first half of the 18th century. While our modern piano is perhaps as different from a virginal as a washing machine is from a mangle there are in fact a good many facets of virginal music which read across perfectly well to today's instruments. For this to be possible we need to take the time to lookbeyond peculiarities in translation which to a significant extent comes down to issues resulting from burgeoning notational practices. It also becomes necessary to re-imagine the music in light of what is possible as well as what is desirable. Problems with accessing the sound-world of pre-Baroque keyboard music can be overcome quite easily just as it is possible to become better in resonance withavant garde musical styles given appropriate immersion. Since the writing of the performance notes to The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book more than a century ago (by J.A. Fuller Maitland and W. Barclay Squire) the momentum generated by the Early Music Revival has brought about immeasurable insights into the intentions of Renaissance and Baroque composers. Performances on periodinstruments continue to reacquaint us with a bygone age and stimulate a healthy fascination for the practices that were once fundamental to the craft. On balance however the potential for a major
9.99 GBP - vendu par Musicroom GB |
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| John Holenko: Renaissance
Tunebook: C Clef
Instrument: Instrumental
Album Instruments en Do [Partition] - Intermédiaire Mel Bay
This collection includes over 70 compositions from the Renaissance presented as ...(+)
This collection includes over 70 compositions from the Renaissance presented as melodies with accompanying chord changes. This simple format makes the material suitable for any C melody instrument and/or any instrument that canplay chord changes. The music includes some well known Renaissance melodies such as 'Greensleeves' and 'La Folias' along with rarer dance pieces and song melodies. Some of these melodies come from as early asthe 1400s and others as late as the 1600s. The music in this book is excellent for instrumentalists looking to expand their repertoire build an early music ensemble or for instructional purposes. The book also comes with a few'Grounds' (jamming chord progressions) rhythmic accompaniment ideas and performance notes.
18.99 GBP - vendu par Musicroom GB |
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| G Tarrago Graciano:
Canciones Espanolas Del
Renacimiento: Voice:
Vocal Album
Español Piano, Voix [Partition] Unión Musical Ediciones
Spanish Songs of the Renaissance for Voice and Piano
17.99 GBP - vendu par Musicroom GB |
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| Diruta G. - Transilvano
- Piano Piano seul EMB (Editio Musica Budapest)
dité par Pernye András, Zászkaliczky Tamás, Barlay Ö. SzabolcsInstrument: P...(+)
dité par Pernye András, Zászkaliczky Tamás, Barlay Ö. SzabolcsInstrument: PianoSérie: Musica per la tastieraGenre: RenaissanceLangue: Hungarian, English, GermanPages: 116 ppDate du parution: 1981
23.70 EUR - vendu par Woodbrass Délais: En Stock |
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