• Date de parution : 06/06/1905
  • ISBN : 9780486210698

Fitzwilliam Virginal 2

Piano

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Éditeur : Dover
Référence : DOV 210693
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Contenu

A Clare Benediction [Rutter, John]
A Gaelic Blessing [Rutter, John]
Be Thou My Vision [Chilcott, Bob]
By The Grace Of The Spirit [Gant, Andrew]
Give To My Eyes, Lord [Corp, Ronald]
How Can I Keep From Singing? [Lowry, Robert]
Irish Blessing [Chilcott, Bob]
Lord Of All Hopefulness [Traditional]
Lord, Make Me An Instrument [St. Francis Of Assisi] [Willcocks, Jonathan]
O God Of Mercy [Lole, Simon]
O Light Of Life [Wilberg, Mack] [Warner, David]
Pie Jesu [Rutter, John]
The Lord Bless You And Keep You [Rutter, John]
The Lord's My Shepherd [Chilcott, Bob]
This Day [Chilcott, Bob]
Thou Art God [Bourne, Lionel]

Description :

The most remarkable, and in many respects the most valuable collection of Elizabethan keyboard music. ' - Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Volume Two of the famous early 17th century collection of keyboard music features 300 airs, variations, fantasies, toccatas, pavanes, and more by Morley, Byrd, Bull, Gibbons, and others. Modern notation. Reprint of the Breitkopf & Härtel edition. 'The most remarkable, and in many respects the most valuable collection of Elizabethan keyboard music' (Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians). The close to 300 airs, variations, fantasies, toccatas, pavanes, galliards, allemandes and courantes in these two volumes include some of the finest examples of Elizabethan and Jacobean Music: Morley, Gibbons, Farnaby, Warrock, Ferdinando Richardson, Peter Phillips, Tomkins and practically every other composer of the virginalistic school. John Bull and William Byrd, two of England's greatest composers are represented by over 100 works. The pieces herein, while composed for the virginal, can be played without difficulty on thepiano or any other keyboard instrument. Maitland and Squire set the music into modern notation, preserving faithfully the intent of the composers.

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