String Ensemble, String Trio Cello, Viola, Violin - Level 1 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.1641257
Composed by John Dowland. Arranged by André Nusa. This edition: audio, pdf. Early Music, Instructional, Renaissance. 5 pages. Andre_Nusa #1208748. Published by Andre_Nusa (A0.1641257).
Tarleton's Resurrection by John Dowland, thoughtfully arranged for beginner violin, viola and cello trio, brings a Renaissance gem into the hands of early string players. This arrangement transforms the original lute solo into a lyrical chamber piece, offering young ensembles a chance to explore Renaissance style through clear melodic lines and supportive harmonies. The violin carries the elegant melody, while the viola and cello provide simple contrapuntal and harmonic textures that remain faithful to Dowland's expressive writing. This trio is ideal for early ensemble practice, recitals, or classroom performance.
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