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Three Susato Dances from The Danserye
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Three Susato Dances from The Danserye From The Danserye by Tielman Susato Small Ensemble - Sheet Music

By Tielman Susato
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5 Trumpets with Opt. Percussion

SKU: AP.81-TE18260

From The Danserye. By Tielman Susato and Tylman Susato. By Tylman Susato. Arranged by David Marlatt. 5 or More; Brass - Cornet (Trumpet) Quintet; Masterworks; Solo Small Ensembles. Eighth Note Publications. Form: Dance. Masterwork Arrangement; Renaissance. Score and Part(s). Eighth Note Publications #81-TE18260. Published by Eighth Note Publications (AP.81-TE18260).

ISBN 9781771574969. UPC: 685462024971. English.

These dances were taken from a much larger suite originally for 4 recorders. Style is everything with these short pieces. Brilliant fortes are contrasted with smooth lyrical playing. The ensemble must work together to match articulations, dynamic and style. There is an optional percussion part that adds a lot to the sonority of the ensemble, but is not required.

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