| Musik of Shakespeare's Daye Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Alfred Publishing
By Antony Holborne, William Brade, Claude Gervaise, Thomas Ravenscroft, And John...(+)
By Antony Holborne,
William Brade, Claude
Gervaise, Thomas
Ravenscroft, And John
Dowland. Arranged by
Andrew Dabczynski. Music
by Antony Holborne,
William Brade, Claude
Gervaise, Thomas
Ravenscroft, and John
Dowland / arr. Andrew
Dabczynski. For String
Orchestra. String
Orchestra. String
Explorer. Level: 2 (grade
2). Conductor Score and
Parts. Published by
Alfred Publishing.
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| Invitation to the Partsong Book 8 Stainer and Bell
3 to 11 voices SKU: ST.B945 Composed by Thomas Ravenscroft. Edited by Joh...(+)
3 to 11 voices SKU:
ST.B945 Composed by
Thomas Ravenscroft.
Edited by John Morehen. A
selection for three to
eleven voices. Edited
John Morehen. .  .
Vocal Score. Stainer &
Bell Ltd. #B945.
Published by Stainer &
Bell Ltd. (ST.B945).
ISBN
9790220224393. Roun
ds and Canons from Thomas
Ravenscroft's
Collections
Sacred and secular rounds
and canons in Latin and
in English from the
collections of the
17th-century editor and
theorist Thomas
Ravenscroft, on a variety
of subjects such as
drinking, hunting and
street cries: thirty-five
pieces for three to
eleven voices.
CONTENTS For
Three Voices
Follow me quickly Hey
ho! To the greenwood now
let us go I am
a-thirst, what should I
say? I pray you, good
mother New
oysters Now God be
with old Simeon Now
kiss the cup, cousin,
with courtesy O
praise the Lord, ye that
fear Him Pietas
omnium virtutum The
merry nightingale
Well fare the
nightingale
For Four
Voices Ascendit
Christus in coelum
Blow thy horn, thou jolly
hunter Descendit
Christus de coelo Fa,
mi, fa, re, la, mi
Farewell, mine own sweet
heart Hey, down a
down Miserere mei
Deus To Portsmouth it
is a gallant town
For Five
Voices Keep well
your ray, my lads
Sing you now after me
Universa transeunt
Verbum Domini manet in
aeternum Vias tuas
Domine demonstra mihi
White wine and sugar is
good drink for me
For Six
Voices Benedic,
Domine, nobis his donis
tuis Domine Fili Dei
vivi miserere nostri
Joy in the gates of
Jerusalem Laudate
nomen Domini (I) Now
thanked be the great god
Pan For
Seven Voices
Laudate nomen Domini
(II) For
Eight Voices
Let's have a peal for
John Cook's soul
For Nine
Voices Delicta
quis intelligit? Hey
ho, what shall I say?
For Ten or
Eleven Voices
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| Rounds, Canons & Songs (XCIII) [Conducteur] Stainer and Bell
SKU: ST.MB93 Composed by Thomas Ravenscroft. Edited by David Mateer and J...(+)
SKU: ST.MB93
Composed by Thomas
Ravenscroft. Edited by
David Mateer and John
Morehen. Library Volumes.
Edited by John Morehen
and David Mateer. First
published in 2012..
Pages: 248. Format:
Hardback. Dimensions
(mm): 330 x 254 x 28.
Score. Stainer & Bell
Ltd. #MB93. Published by
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
(ST.MB93). ISBN
9790220223396. This
is the first complete
edition of the rounds,
canons and songs from
Ravenscroft's four
principal publications:
Pammelia,
Deuteromelia,
Melismata and
A Briefe
Discourse. Thomas
Ravenscroft
(c.1582-c.1635) was a
collector, editor and
theorist as well as a
composer, whose work was
esteemed in his own
lifetime and is valued
today for its insights
into the popular music of
the period. Rounds and
canons in this collection
are all presented in
resolved form, and the
variety of subjects
includes drinking songs,
hunting songs and four
songs in West Country
dialect, as well as
Latin-texted material. It
is hoped that performers
may be inspired to
breathe new life into a
repertoire that sheds
fascinating light on a
hitherto neglected area
of Elizabethan
music-making. $179.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Musik of Shakespeare's Daye Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur] - Facile Alfred Publishing
By Antony Holborne, William Brade, Claude Gervaise, Thomas Ravenscroft, And John...(+)
By Antony Holborne,
William Brade, Claude
Gervaise, Thomas
Ravenscroft, And John
Dowland. Arranged by
Andrew Dabczynski. Music
by Antony Holborne,
William Brade, Claude
Gervaise, Thomas
Ravenscroft, and John
Dowland / arr. Andrew
Dabczynski. For String
Orchestra. String
Orchestra. String
Explorer. Level: 2 (grade
2). Conductor Score. 12
pages. Published by
Alfred Publishing.
$6.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Music Group 4**pop** Schott
SKU: HL.49014459 Composed by John Horton. Edited by John Horton. This edi...(+)
SKU: HL.49014459
Composed by John Horton.
Edited by John Horton.
This edition:
Paperback/Soft Cover.
Sheet music. Edition
Schott. Classical.
Teacher's edition. 92
pages. Schott Music #ED
11131. Published by
Schott Music
(HL.49014459). ISBN
9790220129667.
English. $7.99 - Voir plus => Acheter | | |
| Music Group 4**pop** Schott
SKU: HL.49014460 Composed by John Horton. Edited by John Horton. This edi...(+)
SKU: HL.49014460
Composed by John Horton.
Edited by John Horton.
This edition:
Paperback/Soft Cover.
Sheet music. Edition
Schott. Classical.
Student book. 86 pages.
Schott Music #ED
11131-01. Published by
Schott Music
(HL.49014460). ISBN
9790220129674.
English. $5.95 - Voir plus => Acheter | | |
| Looking Up Chorale SATB SATB, Piano St Rose Music Publishing
Choir, Piano Accompaniment (SATB Choir) SKU: HL.277282 SATB and Piano ...(+)
Choir, Piano
Accompaniment (SATB
Choir) SKU:
HL.277282 SATB and
Piano Vocal Score.
Composed by Nico Muhly.
Music Sales America.
Classical. Softcover. 60
pages. St. Rose Music
#SRO10015201. Published
by St. Rose Music
(HL.277282). UPC:
840126915006. 6.75x10.5
inches. Program
note:
Looking Up
is a piece for large
chorus and orchestra, and
is in three sections,
played without pause. In
the 16th century, a
variety of psalters in
meter were printed in
England, with the idea of
making psalm-singing
something that could
happen easily at home,
with the rhyming meter
being an aid to
memorization. These
translations are
wonderful exercises in
brevity and sometimes
clumsy rhymemaking, and
were usually prefaced by
a lengthy explanation as
to their merits; the
title of one of the first
such volumes in English
is: The Psalter of Dauid
newely translated into
Englysh metre in such
sort that it maye the
more decently, and wyth
more delyte of the mynde,
be reade and songe of al
men. I thought it would
be appropriate to set one
of these introductions,
and the first section of
Looking Up sets the
preface to Thomas
Ravenscroft's psalter
(1621), in which he
writes: “The
singing of Psalmes (assay
the Doctors) comforteth
the sorrowfull, pacifieth
the angry, strengtheneth
the weake, humbleth the
proud, gladdeth the
humble, stirres up the
slow, reconcileth
enemies, lifteth up the
heart to heavenly things,
and uniteth the Creature
to his
Creator.”
It
begins meditatively, but
eventually grows agitated
and fervent, with a
vision of the
“quire of Angels
and Saints”
“redoubling
anddescanting” - an
ecstatic and terrifying
vision of the skies
opening up. Ravenscroft
then encourages the use
of instrumental musicfor
worship, at which point,
a long, acrobatic
orchestral interlude with
jagged edges antagonizes
the choir, who sing a
kind of private, anxious
meditation on two
pitches.
One of
the most delicious
biblical texts is an
Apocryphal prayer known
as the Benedicite or the
Prayer of the Three
Children (the same who
were rescued by an angel
after King Nebuchadnezzar
tried to have them burnt
in an oven for not bowing
to his image). The text
is repetitive, obsessive,
and a gift to composers -
each line is an
invocation of an element
of the natural world,
followed by the phrase,
“blesse ye the
Lord, praise him &
magnify him for
ever.” In Looking
Up, the setting begins
with three solo voices,
and then grows to include
the whole choir,
itemizing the whole of
creation. The idea that
these boys are spared
from the furnace and then
five minutes later are
saying, “O ye the
fire and warming heate,
blesse ye the
Lord...” has always
felt very loaded to me,
and the orchestra plays
with this conflict
between joyful praise and
a more terrible (in the
16th-century sense)
awefor the
divine.
The text
for the third, and
shortest, section is
taken from Christopher
Smart's (1722-1771) A
Song to David,
purportedly written
during his confinement in
a mental asylum. This ode
to King David points out
how David, as the author
of some of the Psalms,
observes the whole world
from the
“clustering
spheres” to the
“nosegay in the
vale.&rdquo. $7.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Ye Olde New England Psalm-Tunes Chorale SATB Theodore Presser Co.
Choral SATB choir SKU: PR.432410040 For S.A.T.B., a cappella. Comp...(+)
Choral SATB choir SKU:
PR.432410040 For
S.A.T.B., a cappella.
Composed by Aaron
Williams, Abraham Wood,
Andrew Law, Daniel
Belknap, Daniel Read,
Jacob Kimball, Jezaniah
Sumner, John Playford,
Justin Morgan, Misch,
Oliver Holden, Samuel
Holyoke, Thomas
Ravenscroft, Timothy
Swan, W. Tansur, William
Billings, William Knapp,
and etc. Arranged by
Waldo Pratt. Sws.
Performance. With
Standard notation. 64
pages. Theodore Presser
Company #432-41004.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.432410040). ISBN
9781491109687. UPC:
680160094202. Octavo
inches. $5.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
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