Composed by Hesperus. Edited by Geoff Wysham and Scott Reiss. Solos, Duets and Ensembles, Style, American Music, Perfect binding. Maggie's Music. American. Book. 88 pages.
ISBN 9780786631919. UPC: 796279046213. 8.75 x 11.75 inches. Transcribed and edited by Geoff Wysham. Music Compiled by Scott Reiss.
Early American Roots, a companion book to HESPERUS' CD of the same name, presents a cross section of popular instrumental music from the English Colonies and early Federal America; divisions, shape note hymns, country dances and cotillions, arranged for the recorder. When America was still a colony, music in the New World was a welcome link to the settlers' original home; England, Holland, France, Germany, Ireland and Scotland. During the 18th century, as the colonies became independent from England, their music reflected this new freedom in its unusual textures and dissonances. Recorders and flageolets (the wooden predecessor to the tin pennywhistle) were easily carried about and made excellent solo instruments for both the new and old styles of music. They arrived in the New World in pockets, packs and bundles. Scott Reiss, the "mind boggling" recorder player and HESPERUS' co-director, arranges all the tunes on the CD for recorders, writing down every improvised ornament, slur and counter melody. Use this book as a technical study guide as well as a source of performing and arranging ideas. An invaluable guide to a little-known, but lively repertoire.
Composed by Hesperus. Edited by Geoff Wysham and Scott Reiss. Solos, Duets and Ensembles, Style, American Music, Perfect binding. Maggie's Music. American. Book. 88 pages.
ISBN 9780786631919. UPC: 796279046213. 8.75 x 11.75 inches. Transcribed and edited by Geoff Wysham. Music Compiled by Scott Reiss.
Early American Roots, a companion book to HESPERUS' CD of the same name, presents a cross section of popular instrumental music from the English Colonies and early Federal America; divisions, shape note hymns, country dances and cotillions, arranged for the recorder. When America was still a colony, music in the New World was a welcome link to the settlers' original home; England, Holland, France, Germany, Ireland and Scotland. During the 18th century, as the colonies became independent from England, their music reflected this new freedom in its unusual textures and dissonances. Recorders and flageolets (the wooden predecessor to the tin pennywhistle) were easily carried about and made excellent solo instruments for both the new and old styles of music. They arrived in the New World in pockets, packs and bundles. Scott Reiss, the "mind boggling" recorder player and HESPERUS' co-director, arranges all the tunes on the CD for recorders, writing down every improvised ornament, slur and counter melody. Use this book as a technical study guide as well as a source of performing and arranging ideas. An invaluable guide to a little-known, but lively repertoire.
A Sett of Hornpipes
A Sett of Jiggs
About Hesperus
About the Album: Early American Roots
About the Music
Acknowledgements
Argeers
arson's Farewell
Bobbing Joe
Butter'd Peas
Ca Ira
Captain Kidd
Chelsea Reach
Childgrove
Cuckolds All in a Row
Daniel Purcell's Ground
Daphne
How To Use This Book
Introduction
Johnny Cock Thy Beaver
La Poulle
Lusty Gallant
Madison's Whim
Nashville
New Jersey
Portsmouth
Rockbridge
Rufty Tufty
Scotch Cap
Spirit of Gambo
Staines Morris
Techniques
The Ball
The Colly Flower
The Garden Hymn
The Killerman
The Merry Milkmaids
The Merry Strollers
The President's March
The Swallow
Preview: Early American Roots Recorder Edition
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