| The Student Singer: Vocal
Solo: Vocal Collection Low voice [Sheet music + CD] Hal Leonard
This collection for progressing students includes art songs as well as arrangem...(+)
This collection for progressing students includes art songs as well as arrangements of folksongs and spirituals. ART SONGS Anonymous: Pastime with good company · Campian: Jack and Joan · Dowland: Come again sweet love · Dowland: What if I never speed · Gibbons: The Silver Swan · Ireland: Spring Sorrow · Lawes: How happy art thou · Morley: It was a lover and his lass · Morley: Now is the month of Maying · Purcell: I attempt from love's sickness · Purcell: Nymphs and Shepherds · Quilter: Weep you no more · Vaughan Williams: The Call · Vaughan Williams: Bright is the ring of words · ARRANGEMENTS All Through the Night (arr. Nicholl) · The Gospel Train (Walters) · Greensleeves (arr.Stanley) · He's Got the Whole World in His Hands (arr. Boyd) · How Can I Keep from Singing (arr. Ruck) · I gave my love a cherry (arr. Dean) · Jacob's Ladder (arr. Walters) · My Lord What a Mornin' (arr. Burleigh) · Shenandoah (arr. Walters) · Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child (arr. Walters) · This Little Light of Mine (arr. Ruck).
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| The Student Singer: Vocal
Solo: Vocal Collection High voice [Sheet music + Audio access] Hal Leonard
This collection for progressing students includes art songs as well as arrangem...(+)
This collection for progressing students includes art songs as well as arrangements of folksongs and spirituals. ART SONGS Anonymous: Pastime with good company · Campian: Jack and Joan · Dowland: Come again sweet love · Dowland: What if I never speed · Gibbons: The Silver Swan · Ireland: Spring Sorrow · Lawes: How happy art thou · Morley: It was a lover and his lass · Morley: Now is the month of Maying · Purcell: I attempt from love's sickness · Purcell: Nymphs and Shepherds · Quilter: Weep you no more · Vaughan Williams: The Call · Vaughan Williams: Bright is the ring of words · FOLKSONGS/SPIRITUALS All Through the Night (arr. Nicholl) · The Gospel Train (Walters) · Greensleeves(arr. Stanley) · He's Got the Whole World in His Hands (arr. Boyd) · How Can I Keep from Singing (arr. Ruck) · I gave my love a cherry (arr. Dean) · Jacob's Ladder (arr. Walters) · My Lord What a Mornin' (arr. Burleigh) · Shenandoah (arr. Walters) · Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child (arr. Walters) · This Little Light of Mine (arr. Ruck).
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| Thomas Morley: Sing We
and Chant It: 3-Part
Choir: Vocal Score Choral 3-part [Vocal Score] Hal Leonard
Discovery Level 2-Introduce your choir to Renaissance a cappella singing through...(+)
Discovery Level 2-Introduce your choir to Renaissance a cappella singing through this well-known Thomas Morley madrigal. An excellent choice at festival and contest for younger choirs. Available separately 3-Part Mixed (opt. a cappella) 2-Part(opt. a cappella) VoiceTrax CD. Duration: ca. 1:50.
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| Thomas Morley: Now Is The
Month Of Maying: SATB:
Vocal Score Choral SATB [Vocal Score] J. Curwen and Sons
Now Is The Month Of Maying is one of the most famous of the English balletts a...(+)
Now Is The Month Of Maying is one of the most famous of the English balletts a light part song similar to a madrigal frequently with a fa-la-la chorus common among Elizabethan and Italian Renaissancecomposers. The fun piece was written by the most famous composer of secular music in Elizabethan England one of the foremost members of the English Madrigal School Thomas Morley and published in 1595. The song delightsin bawdy double-entendre it is apparently about spring dancing but this is a metaphor for sex. Its imagery and puns are characteristic of the Renaissance. Now Is The Month Of Maying is arranged here for SATBChoir.
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| Thomas Morley: Sing We
and Chant It: 2-Part
Choir: Vocal Score Choral 2-part [Vocal Score] Hal Leonard
Introduce your choir to Renaissance a cappella singing through this well-known T...(+)
Introduce your choir to Renaissance a cappella singing through this well-known Thomas Morley madrigal. An excellent choice at festival and contest for younger choirs. Available separately 3-Part Mixed (opt. a cappella) 2-Part(opt. a cappella) VoiceTrax CD. Duration: ca. 1:50.
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| Thomas Morley: Nolo
Mortem Peccatoris: Mixed
Choir: Vocal Score [Vocal Score] Oxford University Press
Thomas Morley's Nolo Mortem Peccatoris for unnacompanied SATB choir.
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| Thomas Morley: Now Is the
Month of Maying: SATB:
Vocal Score Choral SATB [Vocal Score] Hinshaw Music Inc.
From Walter S. Collins' familiar choral masterworks 'Thomas Morley's bright six...(+)
From Walter S. Collins' familiar choral masterworks 'Thomas Morley's bright sixteen-measure masterpiece is perhaps the most frequently sung piece from the entire English madrigal period though it is not itself a madrigal.' It is a light fun dance tune to brighten class concert alike.
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| Thomas Morley: My Bonnie
Lass: SATB: Vocal Score Choral SATB [Vocal Score] Alfred Publishing
English Madrigal-This arrangement of a favorite Thomas Morley madrigal is for SA...(+)
English Madrigal-This arrangement of a favorite Thomas Morley madrigal is for SATB chorus. Bright tonalities and buoyant contrapuntal textures display the sound of Renaissance choral music.
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| Thomas Morley: Agnus Dei
SATB: SATB: Vocal Score Choral SATB [Vocal Score] Wilhelm Hansen
Thomas Morley Agnus Dei Fsl528 Satb
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| Thomas Morley: Laboravi
In Gemitu Meo: SATB:
Vocal Score Choral SATB [Vocal Score] Novello & Co Ltd.
Laboravi In Gemitu Meo by the Renaissance English composer and one of the princi...(+)
Laboravi In Gemitu Meo by the Renaissance English composer and one of the principle members of the Madrigal School. This work expertly edited by Lionel Pike is arranged for unaccompanied SSAATB Chorus and lasts around 5 minutes. The text for Laboravi In Gemitu Meo comes from Psalm vi 6: 'I am weary of my groaning every night wash I my bed: and water my couch with my tears.' Composer Thomas Morley was the most famous composer of Secular music in Elizabethan England and was a contemporary of William Shakespeare. His use of the tritone interval in this work results in a sense ofunease something that resonates with the context of the piece: it was composed in retribution for informing on his fellow Catholics.
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| Thomas Morley: Sing We
And Chant It A Cappella:
SATB: Vocal Score Choral SATB [Vocal Score] Schirmer
Sing We And Chant It is a delightful piece for SSATB Choir a cappella by Thomas ...(+)
Sing We And Chant It is a delightful piece for SSATB Choir a cappella by Thomas Morley (1557-1602). A piano part is scored for rehearsal purposes only.
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| Thomas Morley: Now Is the
Month of Maying: Mixed
Choir a Cappella: Vocal
Score [Vocal Score] John Rich Music Press
This classic English madrigal by Thomas Morley (1557-1603) has been wisely edite...(+)
This classic English madrigal by Thomas Morley (1557-1603) has been wisely edited and arranged by famed teacher/composer Joyce Eilers. The uniqueness is the voicing: SSAB for choirs whose members number more women than men. Themusic is a joyful favorite now available to many more ensembles.
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| Thomas Morley: Now Is The
Month Of Maying: 2-Part
Choir: Vocal Score Choral 2-part 2-part, Piano [Sheet music] - Intermediate Edwin Ashdown
This version of Thomas Morley's Now Is The Month Of Maying has been beautifully ...(+)
This version of Thomas Morley's Now Is The Month Of Maying has been beautifully arranged for two part Treble Voices with Piano Accompaniment by Alec Rowley. This spirited and merry piece is most enjoyable to perform.
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| Thomas Morley: Nolo
Mortem Peccatoris: SATB:
Vocal Score Choral SATB SATB [Vocal Score] Novello & Co Ltd.
Thomas Morley (c.1557-1602) was an Elizabethan composer organist and printer a...(+)
Thomas Morley (c.1557-1602) was an Elizabethan composer organist and printer and one of the foremost members of the English musical renaissance. He studied under William Byrd and later became organist at St Pauls Cathedral. He almost certainly knew and was associated with William Shakespeare and is one of the few contemporary composers whose settings of Shakespeare’s verse have survived. He is best remembered for his madrigals such as Now Is The Month Of Maying but he also wrote many sacred works undoubtedly for use at St Paul’s.Nolo Mortem Peccatoris is a Latin motet for SATB choir. A Piano reduction is provided foraccompaniment if required.
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| Thomas Morley: Sing We
and Chant It: SATB: Vocal
Score Choral SATB [Vocal Score] Hal Leonard
Roger Emerson's simplified version of Thomas Morley's madrigal-like balletto wor...(+)
Roger Emerson's simplified version of Thomas Morley's madrigal-like balletto works well with smaller or less experienced choirs. Available: SATB a cappella.
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| Thomas Morley: April Is
in My Mistress' Face:
SATB: Vocal Score Choral SATB SATB [Vocal Score] Hal Leonard
SATB-Here is the famous madrigal by Thomas Morley in a new performing edition. I...(+)
SATB-Here is the famous madrigal by Thomas Morley in a new performing edition. Ideal for chamber madrigal and concert choirs this gentle work offers superb opportunities for developing style intonation and blend.Availableseparately: SATB a cappella. Performance Time: Approx. 1:30.
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| Thomas Morley: Morley
Bloch Fantaisies A 2 Voix
Ut 3 2 Leduc, Alphonse
Morley Bloch Fantaisies A 2 Voix Ut 3 2
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| Thomas Morley: Morley
April Is In My Mistress
Face Satb: SATB: Vocal
Score Choral SATB [Vocal Score] Novello & Co Ltd.
Morley April Is In My Mistress Face Satb
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| Thomas Morley: Magnificat
And Nunc Dimittis No.4:
SATB: Vocal Score Choral SATB SATB [Vocal Score] - Intermediate/advanced Novello & Co Ltd.
Morley's early-Renaissance setting of the Magnificat And Nunc Dimittis alternate...(+)
Morley's early-Renaissance setting of the Magnificat And Nunc Dimittis alternates between the unison lines based upon Gregorian tones and an SATB chorale-style texture. Edited by Francis Burgess and Royle Shore.
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| Fitzwilliam Virginal
Book Vol.2 Piano solo Dover Publications
CX. Felix namque 2. Thomas Tallis. (1564) CXI. [Exercise]. Anon CXII. Daphne. Gi...(+)
CX. Felix namque 2. Thomas Tallis. (1564) CXI. [Exercise]. Anon CXII. Daphne. Giles Farnaby CXIII. Pawles Wharfe. Giles Farnaby CXIV. Quodlings Delight. Giles Farnaby CXV. Praeludium [X]. John Bull CXVI. Praeludium. Dor. [XIII*]. John Bull CXVII. Praeludium [VII]. Anon CXVIII. Ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la, a 4 voci. J. P. Sweelinck CXIX. In Nomine [IX]. John Bull CXX. Praeludium [VII]. Anon CXXI. Pavana Lachrymae. John Dowland, set by William Byrd. (See No. CLIII and CCXC) CXXII. Galiarda. James Harding, set by Byrd CXXIII. Pavana. Thomas Tomkins CXXIV. Fantasia [I]. Thomas Morley CXXV. Christe Redemptor. John Bull CXXVI. The Maydens Song. William Byrd CXXVII. Put up thy Dagger, Jemy. Giles Farnaby CXXVIII. Bony sweet Robin (see No. XV). Giles Farnaby CXXIX. Fantasia [I]. Giles Farnaby CXXX. A Grounde. Thomas Tomkins CXXXI. Barafostus' Dream (see No. XVIII). Thomas Tomkins CXXXII. The Hunting Galliard. Thomas Tomkins CXXXIII. The Quadran Paven (see No. XXXI). William Byrd CXXXIV. Galiard to the Quadran Paven (see No. XXXIII) CXXXV. The King's Hunt. John Bull CXXXVI. Pavana [I]. John Bull CXXXVII. Galiarda [I]. John Bull CXXXVIII. Dr. Bull's Juell. John Bull CXXXIX. The Spanish Paven. John Bull CXL. In Nomine. [John?] Parsons CXLI. Wooddy-Cook. Giles Farnaby CXLII. The Duke of Brunswick's Alman. John Bull CXLIII. Rosasolis. Giles Farnaby CXLIV. Psalme [140]. J. P. Sweelinck CXLV. Alman [I]. Robert Johnson CXLVI. Alman [I]. Robert Johnson CXLVII. Alman. Robert Johnson, set by Giles Farnaby CXLVIII. The New Sa-Hoo. Giles Farnaby CXLIX. Nobody's Gigge. Richard Farnaby CL. Malt's come downe. William Byrd CLI. Praeludium [IX]. Anon CLII. Alman [XIII]. Thomas Morley CLIII. Pavana [IX]. [Lachrymae.] Thomas Morley CLIV. Galiarda [IX]. Thomas Morley CLV. La Volta. William Byrd CLVI. Alman [VII]. William Byrd CLVII. Wolsey's Wilde. William Byrd CLVIII. Callino Casturame. William Byrd CLIX. La Volta. T. Morley, set by William Byrd CLX. Rowland. William Byrd CLXI. Why aske you. Anon (see No. CCLXXXVI) CLXII. The Ghost. William Byrd CLXIII. Alman [IX*]. William Byrd CLXIV. Galliard [I]. William Byrd CLXV. Pavana [IX*]. William Byrd CLXVI. Galliarda [IX*]. William Byrd CLXVII. Pavana [I**]. William Byrd CLXVIII. Galiarda [I**]. William Byrd CLXIX. Pavana [XIII*]. Thomas Morley CLXX. Galliarda [XIII*]. Thomas Morley CLXXI. [deest, owing to an error in numbe CLXXII. The Queenes Alman. William Byrd CLXXIII. A Medley. William Byrd CLXXIV. Pavana [IX]. William Byrd CLXXV. Galliarda [IX]. William Byrd CLXXVI. Miserere. 3 parts. William Byrd CLXXVII. Miserere. 4 parts. William Byrd CLXXVIII. Pakington's Pownde. Anon CLXXIX. The Irishe Dumpe. Anon CLXXX. Watkins Ale. Anon CLXXXI. A Gigg. William Byrd CLXXXII. Pipers Paven. Martin Peerson CLXXXII. Pipers Galliard. John Bull CLXXXIII. Variatio ejusdem. John Bull CLXXXIV. Praeludium. D. [XIII]. John Bull CLXXXV. Galiarda [IX*]. John Bull CLXXXVI. Galiarda [IX*]. John Bull CLXXXVII. Allemanda. Marchant CLXXXVIII. Can Shee. Anon CLXXXIX. A Gigge. Doctor Bull's my selfe. John Bull CXC. A Gigge. John Bull CXCI. Sr. Jhon Grayes Galliard. W. B. CXCII. Preludium [VII]. John Bull CXCIII. A Toy. Anon (see No. CCIV) CXCIV. Giles Farnaby's Dreame. Giles Farnaby CXCV. His Rest. Giles Farnaby CXCVI. His Humour. Giles Farnaby CXCVII. Fayne would I wedd. Richard Farnaby CXCVIII. A Maske. Giles Farnaby CXCIX. A Maske. Giles Farnaby CC. An Almain [VII]. Anon CCI. Corranto [VII]. Anon CCII. Alman [XIII]. Anon CCIII. Corranto [X]. Anon CCIV. Corranto [VII]. (See No. CXCIII.) Anon CCV. Corranto [I]. Anon CCVI. Daunce. Anon CCVII. Worster Braules. Thomas Tomkins CCVIII. Fantasia [VII]. Giles Farnaby CCIX. A Maske. Giles Farnaby CCX. Praeludium [IX]. John Bull CCXI. [Praeludium] [V]. Anon CCXII. Martin sayd to his Man. Anon CCXIII. Almand. William Tisdall CCXIV. Pavana Chromatica. William Tisdall CCXV. Ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la. John Bull CCXVI. Gipseis Round. William Byrd CCXVII. Fantasia [I*]. J. P. Sweelinck CCXVIII. Coranto [IX]. William Byrd CCXIX. Pavana. Clement Cotton. William Tisdall CCXX. Pavana [I*]. William Tisdall CCXXI. Coranto [I]. Anon CCXXII. Alman. Hooper CCXXIII. Corranto [I]. Anon CCXXIV. Corranto [I]. Anon CCXXV. Corranto [I*]. Anon CCXXVI. Corranto [VII]. Anon CCXXVII. Alman [III]. Anon CCXXVIII. Corranto. Hooper CCXXIX. Fantasia [VII]. Giles Farnaby CCXXX. Loth to depart. Giles Farnaby CCXXXI. Fantasia [I]. Giles Farnaby CCXXXII. [Fantasia] [I*]. Giles Farnaby CCXXXIII. [Transcription of Ay me, poore Heart.] Giles Farnaby CCXXXIV. [Fantasia] [I]. Giles Farnaby CCXXXV. Walter Erle's Paven. Giles Farnaby CCXXXVI. [Fantasia] [IX]. Giles Fa CCXXXVII. [Fantasia] [VII]. Giles Farnaby CCXXXVIII. Fantasia [VII]. Giles Farnaby CCXXXIX. The L. Zouches Maske. Giles Farnaby CCXL. Grounde. Giles Farnaby CCXLI. Coranto [XIII]. William Byrd CCXLII. Up T[ails] all. Giles Farnaby CCXLIII. Jhonson's Medley. Edward Johnson CCXLIV. Nowel's Galliard. Anon CCXLV. Tower Hill. Giles Farnaby CCXLVI. Praeludium [XIII]. Giles Farnaby CCXLVII. The King's Morisco. Anon CCXLVIII. A Duo. Richard Farnaby CCXLIX. Alman [VII]. Anon CCL. A Galiard Ground. William Inglot CCLI. The Leaves bee greene. William Inglot CCLII. Pavana [IX]. William Byrd CCLIII. Galiarda [X]. William Byrd CCLIV. Pavana [IX*]. William Byrd CCLV. Galiarda [IX]. William Byrd CCLVI. Pavana [XIII]. William Byrd CCLVII. Pavana Fant[asia] [VIII]. William Byrd CCLVIII. Galiarda [VII]. William Byrd CCLIX. The Earle of Oxfords Marche. William Byrd CCLX. Galiarda. Jehan Oystermayre CCLXI. Fantasia [VIII]. William Byrd CCLXII. The Duchesse of Brunwick's Toye. John Bull CCLXIII. A Toye [VIII]. Anon CCXIV. Corranto [I]. Anon CCLXV. Lady Riche. Anon CCLXVI. Corranto [VIII]. Anon CCLXVII. A Gigge. Giles Farnaby CCLXVIII. A Toy [VII]. Anon CCLXIX. Galiarda [X]. Giles Farnaby CCLXX. A Toye [X]. Giles Farnaby CCLXXI. The Primerose. Martin Peerson CCLXXII. The Fall of the Leafe. Martin Peerson CCLXXIII. Farnabye's Conceit. Giles Farnaby CCLXXIV. Allemanda [VII]. Anon CCLXXV. Pavana. Canon, 2 in 1. William Byrd CCLXXVI. Pescodd Time. William Byrd (see No. LIX) CCLXXVII. Pavana. Delight. Edward Johnson, set by William Byrd CCLXXVIII. Galiarda. Edward Johnson, set by William Byrd CCLXXIX. Miserere, 3 parts. John Bull CCLXXX. Tell mee, Daphne. Giles Farnaby CCLXXXI. Mal Sims. Giles Farnaby CCLXXXII. Munday's Joy. John Munday CCLXXXIII. Rosseter's Galiard, set by Giles Farnaby CCLXXXIV. The Flatt Pavan. Giles Farnaby CCLXXXV. Pavana [VII]. Giles Farnaby CCLXXXVI. Why aske you. (See No. CLXI.) Giles Farnaby CCLXXXVII. Farmer's Paven. Giles Farnaby CCLXXXVIII. Dalling Alman. Anon CCLXXXIX. The Old Spagnoletta. Giles Farnaby CCXC. Lachrymae Pavan. John Dowland, set by Giles Farnaby (see No. CXXI and CLIII) CCXCI. Meridian Alman. Set by Giles Farnaby CCXCII. Pavana. Orlando Gibbons CCXCIII. Muscadin. Giles Farnaby (see No. XIX) CCXCIV. Lady Montegle's Paven. William Byrd CCXCV. Galiarda. William Tisdall CCXCVI. Fantasia [I]. Giles Farnaby CCXCVII. Hanskin. Richard Fa
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| Fitzwilliam Virginal
Book Vol.1 - Piano Piano solo Dover Publications
Volume 1 of famous early 17th-century collection of keyboard music. Features 300...(+)
Volume 1 of famous early 17th-century collection of keyboard music. Features 300 works by Morley, Byrd, Bull, Gibbons, etc. Content : I. Walsingham. John Bull (see No. LXVIII) II. Fantasia [IX]. John Munday III. Fantasia, Faire Wether, etc. John Munday IV. Pavana [I]. Ferdinando Richardson V. Variatio [I]. Ferdinando Richardson VI. Galiarda [I]. Ferdinando Richardson VII. Variation [I]. Ferdinando Richardson VIII. Fantasia [VII]. William Byrd IX. Goe from my Window. Thomas Morley (see No. XLII) X. Jhon come kisse me now. William Byrd XI. Galliarda to my L[ord] Lumley's Paven (see No. XLI). John Bull XII. Nancie. Thomas Morley XIII. Pavana [VII]. John Bull XIV. Alman [IX]. Anon XV. Robin [see No. CXXVIII). John Munday XVI. Pavana [II]. M. S. XVII. Galiarda [X]. John Bull XVIII. Barafostus' Dreame. Anon (see No. CXXXI) XIX. Muscadin (see No. CCXCIII). Anon XX. Alman [VII]. Anon XXI. Galiarda [I]. Anon XXII. Praeludium [VII]. Anon XXIII. Praeludium, El. Kiderminster. Anon XXIV. Praeludium [XIII]. William Byrd XXV. Praeludium [XIII]. Anon XXVI. The Irish Ho-Hoane. Anon XXVII. Pavane [VII]. Ferdinando Richardson XXVIII. Variatio [VII]. Ferdinando Richardson XXIX. Galiarda [I*]. Ferdinando Richardson XXX. Variatio [I*]. Ferdinando Richardson XXXI. The Quadran Pavan. John Bull (see No. CXXXIII) XXXII. Variation of the Quadran Pavan. John Bull XXXIII. Galiard to the Quadran Pavan. John Bull (see No. CXXXIV) XXXIV. Pavana [IX]. Dor. John Bull (see No. XLVIII) XXXV. Galiard to the Pavan [IX]. John Bull XXXVI. Saint Thomas Wake. John Bull XXXVII. In Nomine [X*]. John Bull XXXVIII. [Fantasia. IX*]. John Bull XXXIX. Pavana [IX]. Robert Johnson, set by Giles Farnaby XL. The Woods so wilde. Orlando Gibbons (see No. LXVII) XLI. Pavana of my L[ord] Lumley (see No. XI). John Bull XLII. Goe from my Window (see No. IX). John Munday XLIII. Praeludium [I]. John Bull XLIV. Gloria tibi Trinitas. John Bull XLV. Salvator Mundi. John Bull XLVI. Galliarda [VII]. John Bull XLVII. Variatio [VII]. John Bull XLVIII. Galiarda to the Paven No. XXXIV [IX]. John Bull XLIX. Praeludium. Thomas Oldfield L. In Nomine. William Blitheman LI. Ut, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La. John Bull LII. Fantasia [IX]. William Byrd (see No. C) LIII. The K[ing's] Hunt. Giles Farnaby LIV. Spagnioletta. Giles Farnaby LV. For two Virginals. Giles Farnaby LVI. Passamezzo Pavana. William Byrd LVII. Galiardas Passamezzo. William Byrd LVIII. The Carman's Whistle. William Byrd LIX. The Hunt's up. William Byrd (see No. CCLXXVI) LXI. Treg[ian's] Ground. William LXI. Monsieur's Alman. William Byrd LXII. Variatio. William Byrd LXIII. Alman [XIII]. William Byrd LXIV. Sellenger's Round. William Byrd LXV. Fortune. William Byrd LXVI. O Mistris myne. William Byrd LXVII. The Woods so wilde. William Byrd (see No. XL) LXVIII. Walsingham. (See No. I.) William Byrd LXIX. The Bells. William Byrd LXX. Tirsi, di Luca Marenzio. Ia. Parte intavolata di Pietro Philippi. Peter Philips LXXI. Freno. 2a. Parte. Peter Philips LXXII. Così morirò. 3a. Parte. Peter Philips LXXIII. Fece da voi. à 6. Peter Philips LXXIV. Pavana Pagget. Peter Philips LXXV. Galiarda [I**]. Peter Philips LXXVI. Passamezzo Pavana. Peter Philips LXXVII. Galiarda Passamezzo. Peter Philips LXXVIII. Chi fara fede al Cielo, di Alessandro Striggio. Peter Philips LXXIX. Bon Jour mon Cueur, di Orlando di Lasso. Peter Philips LXXX. Pavana Dolorosa. Treg[ian set by] Peter Philips LXXXI. Galiarda Dolorosa. Peter Philips LXXXII. Amarilli, di Julio Romano (Giulio Caccini). Peter Philips LXXXIII. Margott laborez. [Lasso, set by] Peter Philips LXXXIV. Fantasia [VII]. Peter Philips LXXXV. Pavana [VII]. Peter Philips LXXXVI. Le Rossignuol. [Lasso, set by] Peter Philips LXXXVII. Galliardo [VII]. Peter Philips LXXXVIII. Fantasia [XIII*]. Peter Philips LXXXIX. Fantasia. Nicholas Strogers XC. Alman [IX]. Martin Peerson XCI. Pavana, Bray. William Byrd XCII. Galiarda. William Byrd XCIII. Pavana. Ph. Tr. William Byrd XCIV. Galiarda [XIII*]. William Byrd XCV. Toccata. Giovanni Pichi XCVI*. Praeludium Toccata. J. P. Sweelinck XCVII. Pavana. Thomas Warrock XCVIII. Galiarda. Thomas Warrock XCIX. Praeludium. Galeazzo C. Praeludium to the Fancie, No. LII. William Byrd CI. Ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la. William Byrd CII. Ut, mi, re. William Byrd CIII. Fantasia [XIII]. William Byrd CIV. All in a Garden green. William Byrd CV. Heaven and Earth. Fre CVI. Praeludium [VII]. John Bull CVII. Veni. Anon CVIII. Fantasia [IX*]. John Bull CIX. Felix namque. Thomas Tallis
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| Ars Musica Vol. 3 - Voix
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Edition de Gottfried Wolters Feier/Musik: Wohlauf, wir heben mit Singen an (Pau...(+)
Edition de Gottfried Wolters Feier/Musik: Wohlauf, wir heben mit Singen an (Paul Ernst Ruppel) Grünet die Hoffnung (Gottfried Wolters) An die Freude: Freude, schöner Götterfunken (Ludwig van Beethoven) Freisinn: Lasst mich nur auf meinem Sattel gelten (Gottfried Wolters) Wer sich die Musik erkiest (Heinz Lau) Musica est Dei donum optimi / Dass dich Gott behüte (Kanon / Orlando di Lasso) Lob der Musik: Was mag doch diese Welt (Johann Rudolf Ahle) Stimmt an, stimmt an den Lobgesang (Kanon / Andrea Antico) Tageskreis: All Morgen ist ganz frisch und neu / Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her (Caspar Othmayer) Steht auf, ihr lieben Kinderlein (Max Reger) Am Morgen: Strahlend steigt am Himmelsbogen (Orlando di Lasso) Heil dem Tag / Lobet all Gottes Güt (Kanon / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) Die güldene Sonne (Arthur Sädler) Die helle Sonn leucht‘ jetzt herfür (Wolfgang Stockmeier) Fliegt der erste Morgenstrahl (Willi Träder) Im Wald ist schon der helle Tag (Gottfried Wolters) Morgenlied: Es tagt, der Sonne Morgenstrahl (Werner Gneist) Jeden Morgen geht die Sonne auf (Gottfried Wolters) Dämmerung bricht jetzt herein (Ernst Häublein) In the twilight stillness / In der Dämmerstille (Kanon / England) Gute Nacht: Hält einer über uns die Wacht (Kanon / England) Lasst uns all nach Hause gehen (Kurt Müller) Zeit zu gehn ists (Kanon / Gottfried Wolters) Nun wollen wir singen das Abendlied (Otto Kaufmann) Ich liege und schlafe ganz in Frieden (Kanon / Otto Kaufmann) Nun wollen wir singen das Abendlied (Felicitas Kukuck) All praise to thee, my God / Dank sei dir Gott (Kanon / Thomas Tallis) Der Mond ist aufgegangen (Herbert Langhans) Der Mond ist aufgegangen (Otto Kaufmann) Es dunkelt schon die Heide (Felicitas Kukuck) Dunkelt das Land nun (Jens Rohwer) O du stille Zeit (Gottfried Wolters) Wiegen-Reim: Ozewiezewoze (Gottfried Wolters) Frau Holle tut das Wasser tragen (Gottfried Wolters) Kindlein mein, schlaf doch ein / Kindla mei, schloff ock ei (Otto Kaufmann) Sommeil, vite, vite (Gottfried Wolters) Dobrú noc, má milá / Gute Nacht: Schlafe, Liebchen gute Nacht (Heinz Lau) Jahreskreis: Ach bittrer Winter (Armin Knab) Limu limu lima / Limu limu leimen (Gottfried Wolters) Der Feber ist vergangen (Heinrich Spitta) Im Walde blüht der Seidelbast (Heinz Lau) Wollt im Winter ein Brieflein schreiben (Gottfried Wolters) Ei wohl ein schöne Zeit (Volkssatz) Trariro, der Sommer der ist do (Gottfried Wolters) Trariro, der Sommer der ist do (Felicitas Kukuck) Singt ein Vogel (Heinz Lau) Der Maien bringt uns der Blümlein viel (Michael Praetorius) Grüss Gott, du schöner Maie / Eija, der Maie (Jens Rohwer) Grüss Gott, du schöner Maie / Durch Feld und Buchenhallen (Andreas Rauch) Der kühle Maien (Johann Hermann Schein) Mailied: Grüner wird die Au (Franz Schubert) Willkommen, lieber schöner Mai (Kanon / Franz Schubert) Der Mai beginnt: Der Schnee zerrinnt, der Mai beginnt (Kanon / Franz Schubert) Nun will der Lenz uns grüssen (Helmut Bornefeld) Zu Maien die Vögelein singen (Wilhelm Keller) Die liebe Maienzeit (Melchior Franck) Der Kuckuck bleibt nicht still: L‘inverno è passato / Der Winter ist vorüber (Hermann Wunsch) Hört ihr ihn rufen (Kanon / England) Der Kuckuck: Hört ihr den Vogel schrein (Kanon / Felicitas Kukuck) Dieser Kuckuck, der mich neckt (Herbert Beuerle) The nightingale, the merry nightingale (Kanon / England) In the merry month of may (Henry Youll) Come let us all amaying go / Das ist der Mai (Kanon / John Hilton) Lachend kommt der Sommer (Zoltán Kodály) Wacht auf, der helle Tag ist längst erwacht (Felicitas Kukuck) Schön ist die Welt (Gottfried Wolters) Mich brennts in meinen Reiseschuhn (Gottfried Wolters) Lied der Räuber: Ein freies Leben führen wir (Gottfried Wolters) Festlied: Von dem Berge zu den Hügeln (Heinz Lau) Sonne leuchte mir ins Herz hinein (Heinz Lau) Im Wald, im hellen Sonnenschein (Ernst-Lothar von Knorr) O Täler weit, o Höhen (Melchior Franck) Abschied vom Walde: Wer hat dich, du schöner Wald (Walter Rein) Ihr kleinen Vögelein (Werner Gneist) Ihr kleinen Vögelein (Gottfried Wolters) Geh aus, mein Herz, und suche Freud (Jakob Regnart) Lobt Gott, den Herrn: Ihr Leut, steht auf (Kanon / Gottfried Wolters) Lobt Gott in allen Landen (Konrad Hagius) Von Gott kommt alles her: Was nah ist und was ferne (Wilhelm Keller) Gott hat alles recht gemacht (Volkssatz) Ridijo (Jodler) Europäische Lieder und Chorsätze: No, though I shrink still (Thomas Weelkes) Sweet Nymph (Thomas Morley) Though Philomela lost her love (Thomas Morley) Adieu, sweet Amaryllis (Kanon / Richard Brown) Ik zeg adieu / Ich sag ade (Jacobus Clemens non papa) Adieu soulas / Ich sag ade (Antoine de Févin) La Perronnelle:Av‘ vous point vu / Habt ihr gesehen die Perronnellle (Jacobus Clemens non papa) La pastorella mia (Jakob Arcadelt) La mia dolce pastorella (Domenici Maria Melli) Parapiglia: Madona nui sapimo bon giocare / Ihr Schönen, kommt, wir wissen lust‘ge Spiele (Giovanni Domenico da Nola) No desmayes, coraçón (Alfonso de Mondéjar) Sola me dejastes (16. Jahrhundert) Mit Lieb bin ich umfangen / Es ist ein Schnee gefallen (Caspar Othmayr) Es weht ein Windlein kühl von Osten (Jacobus Clemens non papa) Wann ich gedenk der Stund (Jacobus Clemens non papa) Kein grösser Freud (Jakob Regnart) Ohn dich muss ich mich aller Freuden massen (Leonhard Lechner) Der Winter ist ein strenger Gast (Michael Praetorius) All mein Gedanken, die ich hab (Kaspar Roeseling) Minnelied: Ich freue mich auf die Blumen rot (Ernst-Lothar von Knorr) Wach auf, meins Herzens Schöne (Otto Kaufmann) Fein sein, beinander bleibn (Volkssatz) Verstohlen geht der Mond auf (Ernst Häublein) O du schöner Rosengarten (Gottfried Wolters) Ich hört ein Sichelein rauschen (Heinz Lau) Es war ein König in Thule (Carl Friedrich Zelter) Es sass ein klein wild Vögelein (Helmut Bräutigam) Zogen einst fünf wilde Schwäne (Heinz Lau) Ich fahr dahin, wann es muss sein (Johannes Brahms) Feinsliebchen, du sollst mir nicht barfuss geh‘n (Johannes Brahms) Da unten im Tale (Johannes Brahms) Wenn ich ein Vöglein wär (Kanon / Clara Schumann) Rossignolets du bois joli / Nachtigall, sing dein schönstes Lied (Gottfried Wolters) Rossinyol, que vas a França / Rossinyol, flieg hin nach Frankreich (Gottfried Wolters) Tulu, kommst du den nicht (Jens Rohwer) Uti vår hage / Draussen da wachsen blau Beeren (Felicitas Kukuck) Per Spelemann / Hans Spielmann (Daniel Helldén) Per Spelemann / Hans Spielmann (Otto Kaufmann) Mä olen paimenpoikamen / Ich bin ein junger Hirtenknab (Gottfried Wolters) Boerinnetje van buiten (Leontinus) Wel Anne-Marieke (Kamiel Cooremans) Das Carillon von Ekelsbeeke: Über Ekelsbeeke klingt (Gottfried Wolters) J‘ai descendu dans mon jardin / In meinen Garten trat ich ein (Willi Träder) Carillon d‘Orléans: Orléans, Beaugency (Kanon / Frankreich) Si le Roy m‘avait donné Paris / Wenn der König mir Paris (Gottfried Wolters) La Violette: J‘ai un long voyage à faire / Eine weite Reise hätt ich (Carl Orff) Fior di viola / O Veilchenblüte (Carl Orff) Kuckuck ist ein braver Mann (Carl Orff) Gesang der Wolga-Schlepper: Ej uchnjem! Jesco rasik / Ej uchnjem! Ruft noch einmal (Otto Kaufmann) Spielt ein Flötlein auf der Gassen (Ernst Häublein) Sag mir doch, wo ist den mein Liebster hin (Gottfried Wolters) - Spinn, nur meine Spinnerin (Gottfried Wolters) Abschied: Blumen haben lang geblüht (Gottfried Wolters) Flieg her, kleiner bunter Vogel: Vöglein, flieg doch her zu mir (Lajos Bárdos) Nem láttam én molnárcsókot / Sah nie einen Müller küssen (Lajos Bárdos) Slowakischer Dudelsackpfeifer: Eine alte Hex (Lajos Bárdos) Pandur andanduri (Ungaresca) Sej, filipa táncom (Zoltán Kodály) Hej, tulipán, teljes szëgfü / Hej, tulipán, schaut euch meinen Garten an (Zoltán Kodály) Volt nekëm ëgy kecském / Hatte eine Ziege (Zoltán Kodály) Her über d‘Alm (Volkssatz) Auf der Alma, da gibt‘s Kalma (Volkssatz) Hore, hollarore (Jodler) Springt der Hirsch übern Bach (Volkssatz) Und der Gugu im Wald Volkssatz) Böhmische Musikanten: Heit gihts nôch Sachsen `naus (Volkssatz) Böhmische Musici (Volkssatz) Der Steirer Dreier: Hoi rieho (Jodler) Papagenos Glockenspiel: Das klinget so herrlich (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) Gesseligkeit: Herr von Gänsewitz zu seinem Kammerdiener: Befehlt doch draussen still zu schweigen (Kanon / Joseph Hayden) Er ist da (Kanon / Friedrich Kuhlau) O du eselhafter Martin (Kanon / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) Warnung: Mädchen, ach, meide Männerschmeichelein (Kanon / Carl Maria von Weber) Kommt und lasst uns tanzen (Kanon / Frankreich) Kommt, ihr Gspielen (Melchior Franck) Die Brücke über den Main: Es führt über den Main (Felicitas Kukuck) Mädel, lass zum Tanz dich führen (Siegfried Rath) Jetzt wird getanzt (Kanon / Amerika) Hör ich von fern Musik (Heinz Lau) Tanzlied: Ich hab die Ros‘ an meinem Fuss (Carl Orff) Sur le pont d‘Avignon / Kommt zum Tanz herbei (Heinz Lau) Heissa Kathreinerle (Gerd Watkinson) Tanz-Quodlibet: Heissa, Kathreinerle / Immerzu,ja tanzen immerzu / Zum Tanze da geht Je höher der Kirchturm (Franz Biebl) Quodlibet: Übers Bacherl bin i gesprunge / Auf der Mauer, auf der Lauer / Drunten im Unterland (Arthur Sädler) Horch, was kommt von draussen rein (Otto Kaufmann) Martin, lieber Herre (Ernst Häublein) Maciek: Trägt der Maciek (Felicitas Kukuck) Mir san ja, die lustigen Hammaschmiedsgsölln (Fritz Büchtger) Jagd-Quodlibet: Auf, auf, zum fröhlichen Jagen / Ein Jäger aus Kurpfalz / Der Jäger in dem grünen Wald (Hans Poser) Begrüssung: Hört ihr den jubelnden Ton (Volkssatz) Blaset die Hörner zum fröhlichen Jagen (Gottfried Wolters) Das grosse Halali: Rufen die Hörner halali (Volkssatz) Seefahrt/Shanty/Negro-Songs: What shall we do (Otto Kaufmann) Vinden drar, skeppet far / Winde wehn, Schiffe gehn (Carl Borenlius) - Vinden drar, skeppet far / Winde wehn, Schiffe gehn (Jens Rohwer) Vinden drar, skeppet far / Winde wehn, Schiffe gehn (Otto Kaufmann) Farewell and adieu / Fareewell und adieu (Gottfried Wolters) This ol‘ hammer (Kanon / Amerika) Go down, Moses (Gottfried Wolters) Blin‘ man stood on de way an‘ cried (Gottfried Wolters) I never felt such love (Gottfried Wolters) Crucifixion: They crucified my Lord (Gottfried Wolters) Singin‘ wid sword in ma han‘ (Paul Ernst Ruppel) Lit‘le David (Gottfried Wolters) Geistliche Chormusik: Conditor alme siderum / Gott, heiliger Schöpfer (Jacobus Clemens non papa) Jesu, rex admirabilis / Jesu, dulcis memoria (Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina) Ad te, perenne gaudium / Christe, der du bist Tag und Licht (Orlando di Lasso) Vater unser im Himmelreich (Leonhard Paminger) Vater unser im Himmelreich / Leit uns mit deiner rechten Hand (Kanon / Samuel Scheidt) Herr, höre meine Worte (Hans Leo Hassler) Ein Lied in Fröhlichkeit des Geistes zu singen: Ich freue mich und bin fröhlich (Caspar Othmayr) Lasst uns den Herren loben (Heinrich Schütz) Das Deo gratias: Danket dem Herren, denn er ist sehr freundlich (Johann Hermann Schein) Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott (Caspar Othmayr) Benedictus (Orlando di Lasso) Herr Gott, dich loben wir (Johann Joseph Fux) Tisch-Gebet: Aller Augen warten auf dich, Herre (Heinrich Schütz) Danket dem Herren, denn er ist sehr freundlich (Heinrich Schütz) Danket dem Herren, denn er ist sehr freundlich (Johann Staden) Danket Gott, dem Herren (Johann Kugelmann) Laudate Dominum (Gregor Aichinger) Alleluia (Kanon / William Boyce) Cantate Domino (Daniel Friderici) Pleni sunt coeli et terra (Francesco Durante) Es ist ein köstlich Ding (Johann Staden) Nun danket alle Gott (Johann Sebastian Bach) Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten (Johann Sebastian Bach) Du Friedefürst, Herr Jesu Christ (Johann Sebastian Bach) Laudate Deum (Kanon / Henry Purcell) Singt dem Herrn ein neues Lied / Canticorum jubilo (Georg Friedrich Händel) Heilig, heilig, heilig, heilig ist der Herr (Franz Schubert) Soli Deo gloria: Gloria, soli Deo gloria (Kanon / Paul Kickstat) Lobe den Herren, den mächtigen König (Gottfried Wolters) Sancta Trinitas: Dominum patrem nostrum benedicimus (Kanon / Jens Rohwer) Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern (Fritz Dietrich) Advent/Weihnachten: O Heiland, reiss die Himmel auf (Heinz Lau) Es kommt ein Schiff, geladen (Otto Kaufmann) - Es war ein Jungfrau auserkorn / Die ganze Welt, Herr Jesu Christ (Jacobus Clemens non papa) Maria durch ein Dornwald ging (Cesar Bresgen) Es ist ein Ros entsprungen (Johannes Petzold) Es ist ein Ros entsprungen (Michael Praetorius) Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her (Otto Kaufmann) Uns ist ein Kindlein heut geborn (Johann Sebastian Bach) Freut euch, ihr lieben Christen (Leonhart Schröter) O Jesulein zart (Samuel Scheidt) Lobt Gott, ihr Christen (Max Reger) Gloria in exelsis Deo (Gottfried Wolters) Hört, ihr Hirten, lasst euch sagen (Gottfried Wolters) Jodler-Andacht: Tjo tjoiri (Jodler) Die Hirten freuten sich (Gottfried Wolters) Es wird scho glei dumpa (Volkssatz) Der Heiland ist geboren (Walther Hensel) Still, still, still, wer Gott erkennen will (Gottfried Wolters) Ein Kind ist geboren zu Bethlem im Stall (Gottfried Wolters) Kommet, ihr Hirten (Heinz Lau) O du fröhliche / O sanctissima (Gottfried Wolters) Haben Engel wir vernommen (Willi Träder) Am weyhnachtabend in der still (Carl Orff) Melchior et Balthazar / Melchior und Balthazar (Gottfried Wolters) Marsch der Könige: Hoch zu Ross (Gottfried Wolters) Täglich zu singen: Ich danke Gott (Wilhelm Keller)
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| Vokalmusik Der
Renaissance: Recorder
Ensemble: Instrumental
Album Recorder Quartet [Sheet music] Universal Edition
Recorder Quartets - Volume 1 - Vocal Music of the Renaissance Contents: No...(+)
Recorder Quartets - Volume 1 - Vocal Music of the Renaissance Contents: Now o now I need must part - John Dowland (SATB) Fair Phyllis I saw sitting alone - John Farmer (SATB) Come lovers follow me - Thomas Morley (AATB) I will no more come to thee - Thomas Morley (AATB) Motet 'Ecce iam venit plenitudo' - Gioseffo Zarlino (ATTB) Si el pastorcicos es neuvo - Juan Vásquez (ATTB) Dizen a mi que los amores é - Jaun Vásquez (ATTB) Par amores lo maldixo - JuanVásquez (SATB) Zagaleja de lo verde - Juan Vásquez (SATB) Quando? quando? - Juan Vásquez (SATB) Il est bel et bon? - Passereau (SATB) Allon gay gay gay bergerès - Guillaume Costeley (SATB) Orsus orsus vous dormez trop - Clement Jannequin (AATB) El grillo - Josquin des Préz (AATB)
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| Duette Fur Renaissance:
Recorder Ensemble:
Instrumental Album 2 Recorders (duet) Universal Edition
Duets for Treble Recorders - Music of the Renaissance. Contents: 3 Fantasi...(+)
Duets for Treble Recorders - Music of the Renaissance. Contents: 3 Fantasias - Christopher Gibbons Fantasia - Giovanni Coperario Fantasia - Wiliam White Gloria tibi Trinitas - William Byrd 4 Fantasias - Thomas Morley 12 Canzonas - Thomas Morley Suite No.1 - Matthew Locke Suite No.2 - Matthew Locke
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| Morley: Zwei Madrigale
(MORLEY THOMAS) Choral SATB [Sheet music] Carus Verlag
Par MORLEY THOMAS. Madrigale, Weltliche Chorsätze -/ Répertoire / Choeur Mixte...(+)
Par MORLEY THOMAS. Madrigale, Weltliche Chorsätze -/ Répertoire / Choeur Mixte
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| Services (MORLEY THOMAS) Choral Stainer and Bell
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| Now Is The Month Of
Maying (MORLEY THOMAS) SAT TB [Sheet music] Stainer and Bell
Par MORLEY THOMAS. SATTB Edited by E H Fellowes. Revised by Thurston Dart/ Répe...(+)
Par MORLEY THOMAS. SATTB Edited by E H Fellowes. Revised by Thurston Dart/ Répertoire / SAT TB
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| The First Booke Of
Canzonets to Two Voyces
(MORLEY THOMAS) 2 Recorders (duet) [Sheet music] Doblinger
Par MORLEY THOMAS. / Date parution : 2021-11-03/ Recueil / 2 Flûtes à Bec
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| Concert
Instrumental/Pj461
Fantaisie-Aria/Parties
Instruments Divers Cordes
(MORLEY THOMAS /
DUBUQUOY) Parties Instrumentales [Sheet music] Heugel
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