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Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine, Duet for Flute & Harp # Harp, Flute (duet) # EASY # Traditional German Carol # Serena O'Meara # Viola # Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine, D # O'Meara Music # SheetMusicPlus
Instrumental Duet Flute,Harp,Instrumental Duet - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1160912 Composed by Traditional German Carol. Arranged by Serena O'Me...(+)
Instrumental Duet Flute,Harp,Instrumental Duet - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1160912 Composed by Traditional German Carol. Arranged by Serena O'Meara. Children,Christmas,Holiday,Sacred,Traditional. Score and parts. 12 pages. O'Meara Music #761225. Published by O'Meara Music (A0.1160912). The hymn tune, “Resonet in Laudibus†(Let Our Praises Resound), is from the 14th Century. The first appearance of this song is in a play in 16th Century Leipzig, Germany. Additionally, it is known as “Song of the Cribâ€. The melody of the Verse without the Refrain, is known as “Christ Was Born on Christmas Dayâ€. Brahms used this melody in an Art Song for Alto & Viola. Arranged with 3 Verses, this gently rocking lullaby features melody on Harp for the first and third verses. Infant Holy, Infant Lowly, Duet for Flute & Harp
Infant Holy, Infant Lowly, Duet for Flute & Harp # Harp, Flute (duet) # EASY # Christmas # Traditional Polish Carol # Serena O'Meara # Infant Holy, Infant Lowly, Due # O'Meara Music # SheetMusicPlus
Flute,Harp,Instrumental Duet - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1365944 Composed by Traditional Polish Carol. Arranged by Serena O'Meara. Christian,Chr...(+)
Pachelbel: Canon in D for Bass Flute & Harp
Pachelbel: Canon in D for Bass Flute & Harp # Harp, Flute (duet) # Classical # Johann Pachelbel # James M # Pachelbel: Canon in D for Bass # jmsgu3 # SheetMusicPlus
Instrumental Duet Bass Flute,Harp,Instrumental Duet - Digital Download SKU: A0.1098499 Composed by Johann Pachelbel. Arranged by James M. Guthrie. Baroqu...(+)
Instrumental Duet Bass Flute,Harp,Instrumental Duet - Digital Download SKU: A0.1098499 Composed by Johann Pachelbel. Arranged by James M. Guthrie. Baroque,Classical,Standards,Traditional,Wedding. Score and parts. 11 pages. Jmsgu3 #702355. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.1098499). Score: 6 pages. Duration: ca. 2:30. The famous Pachelbel Canon arranged for Bass Flute & Harp. A great choice for weddings & receptions! Pachelbel's Canon Pachelbel's Canon is, in fact, the traditional title for a composition by the German composer Johann Pachelbel. Other names for the work include namely: Canon and Gigue for 3 violins and basso continuo, Canon and Gigue in D, and of course Canon in D. We do not know when or why in particular it was written. The oldest copy is surprisingly from the 19th century. It is important to realize that it was a common routine for organists to practice improvisation on the chord progression underlying the canon. Pachelbel originally scored the Canon notably for three violins and continuo. He also in fact paired the Canon with a gigue. The movements are homotonal, to clarify, both are in the key of D major. History In due time, Pachelbel's Canon went out of style and remained in virtual oblivion for centuries. The Jean-François Paillard chamber orchestra, however, recorded an arrangement of it in 1968. As a result, it gained approval. Many ensembles began likewise to record the piece in the 1970s and by the 1980s became ubiquitous as background music. From the 1970s to the early 2000s, pop songs correspondingly used elements of the piece. The chord progression, in particular, was used this way. Also, since the 1980s, it has been not only wildly popular for weddings, but also for funeral ceremonies in the USA and Europe. Pachelbel Background Johann Pachelbel (1653 –1706) was a German composer, as well as an organist. He was furthermore instrumental in bringing the south German organ school to its apex. He wrote a large body of music, both sacred and, equally important, secular. In particular, he uniquely helped develop the chorale prelude and fugue. For this, he has, in fact, earned a rightful place in the company of the most significant composers of the mid-Baroque period. Works Pachelbel's music was certainly popular. With this in mind, he also consequently had many pupils. His music expressly developed into a model for south German composers. Nowadays, Pachelbel is most famous, particularly for the Canon in D, as well as the F minor Chaconne, the Toccata in E minor, and of course the Hexachordum Apollinis, a set of variations for the keyboard. Influences Johann Jakob Froberger and Johann Caspar Kerll were south German composers who significantly influenced Pachelbel. Furthermore, he was especially influenced by Italians such as Frescobaldi and Poglietti. He frequently preferred an articulate, simple contrapuntal style that highlighted clarity. His music is markedly less extravagant and harmonically adventurous than that of Dieterich Buxtehude. However, as a point often overlooked, like Buxtehude, Pachelbel experimented with different instrumental combinations in his chamber music. Legacy All in all, Pachelbel was most famous as a composer for the keyboard. He composed over two hundred pieces specifically for the instrument. Pachelbel was also surprisingly a prolific composer of vocal music. All in all, about a hundred vocal works survive, including 40 or so large-scale works. Notturno
Notturno # Harp, Flute (duet) # INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED # Ottorino Respighi # Jennifer Grady and Karen Almqu # Notturno # HarpSong, Jennifer Grady and Karen Almquist # SheetMusicPlus
Flute,Harp,Instrumental Duet - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1190441 Composed by Ottorino Respighi. Arranged by Jennifer Grady and Karen Almquist. 2...(+)
Flute,Harp,Instrumental Duet - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1190441 Composed by Ottorino Respighi. Arranged by Jennifer Grady and Karen Almquist. 20th Century,Chamber,Classical. 9 pages. HarpSong, Jennifer Grady and Karen Almquist #790016. Published by HarpSong, Jennifer Grady and Karen Almquist (A0.1190441). Ottorino Respighi, an eminent Italian composer, teacher, director, and musician, was born in Bologna July 9, 1879 and died April 18, 1936. Respighi's style of composition is a highly sucessful blend of songful melodies with full and rich harmonies; he was one of the best masters of modern Italian music. His power of evocation of the Italian scene and his ability to sustain interest without prolixity is incontestable. His many works include operas, ballets, choral works, orchestral works, and chamber works. Notturno, which he composed in 1905, came from a set of six solo piano pieces, Notturno being #3. This arrangement, for flute and harp, was arranged from his piano solo of Notturno, which shows signs of Impressionism.