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Renaissance Music 2

Sheet music and CD

Edited by Alexander, Allan
Setting: Guitar
Period: Renaissance
Length: 72 pages
Publisher: Music Sales
Item number: ADG042
ISMN: 0663389104228
A collection of 32 pieces for the solo classical Guitar that capture the stately spirit and elegance of the Renaissance. The music has been carefully selected from authentic sources, and the book includes plenty of historical detail and performance notes. Pieces include many ancient melodies from Ireland and Scotland, ideal for the repertoire of the intermediate guitarist with their simple rhythms and modal tonalities. A CD of demonstrations is included, performed by Allan Alexander, to help you

Contents

1.
A Winter's Ronde
2.
Allemande
3.
Almain
4.
Alman
5.
Benjamin's Song
6.
Blind Mary
7.
Cantiga
8.
Cast A Bell
9.
Come With Me My Giselle
10.
Douce Dame Jolie
11.
Guardame Las Vacas
12.
Ich Klag Den Tag
13.
Indescribable Beauty
14.
Italiana
15.
Kalenda Maya
16.
Lady Cassille's Lilt
17.
Medieval Dance
18.
Medieval Song No.1
19.
Medieval Song No.2
20.
Medieval Song No.3
21.
My Heart Is Entrusted To You
22.
Out Of The Meadowe
23.
Passo Mezzo Di Diomedes
24.
Pavane
25.
Song Of The Ass
26.
Tarleton's Resurrection
27.
The English Hunts Up
28.
The Gypsy's Lilt
29.
The Maid's In Constrite
30.
The Wildflower
31.
Untitled
32.
Viiancico En Castellano
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