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Favorite Recorder Tunes - Early Music Gems
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Favorite Recorder Tunes - Early Music Gems by Marcia Diehl Recorder - Digital Sheet Music

By Marcia Diehl
Woodwinds - Beginning - Digital Download

SKU: M0.30965EB

Composed by Marcia Diehl. Woodwinds, Folk, World, Classical, Christmas. World. Book. Mel Bay Publications - Digital Sheet Music #30965EB. Published by Mel Bay Publications - Digital Sheet Music (M0.30965EB).

ISBN 9781513470863. 8.75 x 11.75 inches.

Recorder specialist Marcia Diehl presents 41 favorite melodies from the Renaissance and early Baroque periods, each with suggested accompaniment chords. This era of music is particularly attractive on the recorder not only because of its lyrical qualities but also because the recorder was already one of the most popular, accessible instruments of the day.

The collection features many dance tunes by Praetorius, Susato, Gervaise and John Playford plus familiar themes like “Greensleeves,” “Drive the Cold Winter Away,” and Thomas Morley’s “It Was a Lover and His Lass,” which may have been used contemporarily onstage with William Shakespeare’s As You Like It. The book closes with two pieces by Beatrice de Dia, a trobairitz or female troubadour who wrote songs of courtly love.


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  • A chantar m'er de so qu'ieu non volria
  • Allemande
  • Alman
  • Basse Danse
  • Bouree
  • Branle
  • Ce fut en mai
  • Chanson D'amour
  • Danserye #6
  • Danserye #18
  • Douce Dame Jolie
  • Drive the Cold Winter Away
  • Ecco la Primavera
  • Espagnoletas
  • Galliard
  • Gavotte from Terpsichore
  • Greensleeves
  • Guardarme las Vacas
  • Hard by a Fountain
  • In dulci jubilo
  • It Was A Lover And His Lass
  • Italian Rant
  • La Volta
  • Lacrimae Antiquae
  • Lamentatio
  • Les tendres souhaits
  • Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming
  • Mistress Mine
  • Now, Musicians, Come
  • Nowell, Nowell, Tidings True
  • Packington's Pound
  • Pavane
  • Philomela Lost Her Love
  • Prince Rupert Air and March
  • Saltarello Galilei
  • Saltarello Anon
  • The Cradle
  • Torch Dance from Terpsichore
  • Trotto
  • Verily, Verily I Say Unto You
  • Wither Away So Fast?