Trios for Violins
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Shipping Policy- Arranger: András Soós
- Format: Score & Set of Parts
- Instrumentation: Violin I, Violin II, Violin III
- ISMN:
- Size: 9.1 x 11.9 inches
- Pages: 64
Description
One of EMB's most successful composers and publishers, András Soós, has devoted his latest volume to a special instrumental ensemble: three violins. No original works appear in it, in this collection, which aims at variety, we find transcriptions of choral works and piano and guitar pieces, etc. from the 14th to the 19th century. The main consideration in selecting the works was that the score should offer young violinists real chamber music, that is, if possible three equally important parts should share in the music-making.
Contents:
1. Ismeretlen szerző: Chanson ("De ce que fol pense", Codex Faenza)
2. Dufay, Guillaume: Ave Regina caelorum
3. Denns, Adrian: Allemande d'amour
4. Milano, Francesco Canova da: Fantasia
5. Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da: Madrigale ("Da cosi dotta man")
6. Marenzio, Luca: Madrigale ("Amatemi ben mio")
7. Byrd, William: Fantasia
8. Monteverdi, Claudio: Veni sponsa Christi
9. Monteverdi, Claudio: Canzonetta ("Si come crescon")
10. Praetorius, Michael: Puer natus in Betlehem
11. Rauch, Andreas: Lied ("Ach weh des Leiden")
12. Purcell, Henry: Canon (Examples of counterpoint and canon)
13. Dandrieu, Jean-François: La Gémissante
14. Couperin, François: Le Gazouillement
15. Bach, Johann Sebastian: Chor ("Denn das Gesetz des Geistes", Jesu meine Freude, BWV 227)
16. Haydn, Franz Joseph: Kanon ("Hilar an Narziss", Hob. XXVIIb:1)
17. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus: 2 Kanons
18. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus: Andante (K 15mm)
19. Carulli, Ferdinando: Larghetto
20. Sor, Fernando: Andante
21. Schubert, Franz: Ländler (Wiener Damen-Ländler No. 5, D 734, Op. 67)
22. Liszt Ferenc: O filii et filiae (Christus)
23. Gounod, Charles: Da pacem Domine
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