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barenreiter JOHN PLAYFORD THE ENGLISH DANCING MASTER FOR RECORDER (FLUTE) & PIANO

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Descripción 

Newcastle
I Often for my Jenny Strove
Nobody’s Jigg
Drive the Cold Winter Away
Black and Gray
Old Batchelor
Lilly Burlero
St. Catherine
Argiers or The Wedding Night
Beveridge’s Maggot
The Queen’s Delight
The Simeron’s Dance

Beginning in 1651, John Playford released a series of dance instructions with corresponding melodies. After their initial success he named them “The Dancing Master”. Editions continued to be published up until 1728. They incorporated traditional as well as new song themes of the day with powerful and memorable Baroque melodies.
The most beautiful of these songs have been arranged here for descant or treble recorder and piano accompaniment. Included, among others, are “Newcastle”, “Black and Gray” and “Nobody’s Jigg”.
The arrangements include an optional part for a second flute.

The editor
Nikolaus Newerkla, is a cembalist, arranger and ensemble director. He founded and directs the internationally-renowned early music ensemble “Quadriga Consort”.

Edition no.: BA 10609
ISMN: 9790006541966
Volume / Series: Ready to Play
Arranger: Newerkla, Nikolaus
Language(s) of text: German, English
Product format: Performance score(s), Part(s), Anthology
Includes the following individual parts: Recorder (Flute) Piano (Harpsichord)
Binding: Stapled
Pages / Format: 24/7/7 S. - 30,0 x 23,0 cm
Referencia marca: BA10609
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