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Composed by Michael Praetorius. Arranged by Makoto Onodera. Ensemble. Score & parts. Bravo Music #ENMS-84556. Published by Bravo Music (BZ.ENMS-84556).
In the early 17th century, Germany was trying to make significant progress by incorporating the musical styles of Italy and France, leading music regions of the time, into its own musical language.
Michael Praetorius (1571-1621) was extremely active in Germany during this period. As a music theorist, he wrote the "Syntagma Musicum", which is said to be the world's first musical dictionary, and as a composer, he composed a vast number of religious works and secular music.
Praetorius arranged French dances for instrumental ensemble, which were not well known in Germany at the time and published them in 1612 with a preface on how to play French dances. This collection of over 500 dances, the largest of its time, was named after Terpsichore, one of the nine goddesses of Greek mythology who presided over dance and chorus. This arrangement is the second collection, following an arrangement for woodwind octet arranged in 2015. It was arranged for Hanasaki Tokuharu High School in Saitama Prefecture (directed by Tomoko Kawaguchi) and Toin Gakuen High School in Yokohama as a performance piece for the 2020 Ensemble Contest.
1. Bransle double [XII-3] 2. Bransle de Villages [XIV-5] 3. Bransle Gay [I] 4. Bransle double de Poictu [IX] 5. Bransle de Villages [XIV-4] 6. Reprinse [CCCIX] (7. Bransle de Villages [XIV-5])
Performance Notes -The solo at the beginning is played by flute but another suitable player may perform it. -If Manjira at B is not available, you may substitute Finger Cymbal or Antique Cymbal. -Percussion instruments designated as "Drum" should be an appropriate choice of "Renaissance Drum, Tom-tom, Conga, Bongo, Djembe," etc., regardless of size (S, M, L, etc). -Considering the character of the scene, select percussion instruments, mallets, or sticks (or hands). (For instance, you might use different instrument, even if the same "Drum S" is indicated.).
Composed by Michael Praetorius. Arranged by Makoto Onodera. Ensemble. Score & parts. Bravo Music #ENMS-84556. Published by Bravo Music (BZ.ENMS-84556).
In the early 17th century, Germany was trying to make significant progress by incorporating the musical styles of Italy and France, leading music regions of the time, into its own musical language.
Michael Praetorius (1571-1621) was extremely active in Germany during this period. As a music theorist, he wrote the "Syntagma Musicum", which is said to be the world's first musical dictionary, and as a composer, he composed a vast number of religious works and secular music.
Praetorius arranged French dances for instrumental ensemble, which were not well known in Germany at the time and published them in 1612 with a preface on how to play French dances. This collection of over 500 dances, the largest of its time, was named after Terpsichore, one of the nine goddesses of Greek mythology who presided over dance and chorus. This arrangement is the second collection, following an arrangement for woodwind octet arranged in 2015. It was arranged for Hanasaki Tokuharu High School in Saitama Prefecture (directed by Tomoko Kawaguchi) and Toin Gakuen High School in Yokohama as a performance piece for the 2020 Ensemble Contest.
1. Bransle double [XII-3] 2. Bransle de Villages [XIV-5] 3. Bransle Gay [I] 4. Bransle double de Poictu [IX] 5. Bransle de Villages [XIV-4] 6. Reprinse [CCCIX] (7. Bransle de Villages [XIV-5])
Performance Notes -The solo at the beginning is played by flute but another suitable player may perform it. -If Manjira at B is not available, you may substitute Finger Cymbal or Antique Cymbal. -Percussion instruments designated as "Drum" should be an appropriate choice of "Renaissance Drum, Tom-tom, Conga, Bongo, Djembe," etc., regardless of size (S, M, L, etc). -Considering the character of the scene, select percussion instruments, mallets, or sticks (or hands). (For instance, you might use different instrument, even if the same "Drum S" is indicated.).
Preview: Dances from Terpsichore II - Woodwind Octet
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