Hurrell, Nancy, V1 Historical Harp Collection
Contains solo arrangements of medieval and Renaissance music, ranging from cantigas from 13th century Spain to popular dance tunes from the 16th and 17th centuries. The book also has information on Renaissance dance types and suggestions for performance. Arrangements are suitable for early intermediate level for either lever or pedal harp. Wonderful additions for your gig repertoire. More advanced players can use these arrangements as a basis for further embellishment or improvisation. There are two ensemble arrangements, each with three parts: a Praetorius Courante and the Cantiga 282. 77 pages. Click here to see Historical Harp Collection Volume 2 Includes: From the Middle Ages: King Alfonso X (13th century Spain) Cantigas de Santa Maria: Cantiga no. 29: Nas Mentes senpre teer Cantiga no. 56: Gran dereit Cantiga no. 100: Santa Maria, strela do Dia Cantiga no. 282: Par Deus (for harp ensemble - 3 harps) French Chanson: Reina Codex (14th century) Combien que j-aie ensoie From the Renaissance: Lute Pieces: Joan Ambrosia Dalza Pavana alla venetiana Vincenzo Capirola Balletto, belo da balar Renaissance Dance Manuals: Thoinot Arbeau Branle Pinagay Fabritio Caroso Nido d'Amore Fabritio Caroso Doria Colonna Cesare Negri Il Bianco Fiore Cesare Negri Pavaniglia Airs and Dances: anon. (17th century) Italiana anon. (17th century) Le Campane di Parigi anon. (17th century) Spagnoletta Michael Praetorius Courante CLXXIII (for harp ensemble - 3 harps)
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