Matériel : Vocal Score
Good friends good ale and merry music – these are the makings of a good holiday gathering! Dean Rishel's frolicking arrangement of “To Drive the Cold Winter Away” uses a seventeenth-century text and is awonderfully festive addition to your winter concert or festival. For SATB voices piano and optional C-instrument.
SKU: MB.30815M
ISBN 9781513466828. 8.75x11.75 inches.
Early Music Gems contains 49 tunes dating from 1300-1791, including Medieval, Renaissance, and ancient melodies as well as a ??best of? John Playford's The Dancing Master. These delightful melodies are perfect for contradance, English country dance and concert settings. Suggested bowings, chords, tempos, and variations are included. An audio recording of each of the tunes includes the fiddle melody with guitar accompaniment. Includes access to online audio.
SKU: MB.WBM58M
ISBN 9781736363058. 8.75x11.75 inches.
A comprehensive collection of 172 guitar solos for the flatpick or plectrum guitarist. All solos are written in standard notation with accompanying online recordings by the author. The solos include beautiful American, British and Celtic airs and ballads, Celtic dance tunes, lute and early music, popular classical repertoire and contemporary etudes. Includes access to online audio.
SKU: MB.30965
ISBN 9781513470849. 8.75x11.75 inches.
Recorder specialist Marcia Diehl presents 41 favorite melodies from the Renaissance and early Baroque periods, each with suggested accompaniment chords. This era of music is particularly attractive on the recorder not only because of its lyrical qualities but also because the recorder was already one of the most popular, accessible instruments of the day.The collection features many dance tunes by Praetorius, Susato, Gervaise and John Playford plus familiar themes like ??Greensleeves,? ??Drive the Cold Winter Away,? and Thomas Morley??s ??It Was a Lover and His Lass,? which may have been used contemporarily onstage with William Shakespeare??s As You Like It. The book closes with two pieces by Beatrice de Dia, a trobairitz or female troubadour who wrote songs of courtly love.