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When David Heard by Thomas Tomkins Brass Quintet - Sheet Music

By Thomas Tomkins

Thomas Tomkins was an organist and composer of early English church music in the late Renaissance. A student of William Byrd and highly respected among his contemporaries, Tomkins was a master of the English Anthem (the English equivalent to the Latin motet). The "Full Anthem" is usually a work in contrapuntal style for unaccompanied chorus, as in the case of "When David Heard that Absalom was Slain". The expression of grief is movingly depicted in the extraordinarily beautiful setting of this emotional text. The accents and commas found throughout the score and parts are intended merely to assist the instrumentalist in recreating the vocal phrasing and now of the corresponding text.

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Summary
Instrument:
Horn Trombone Trumpet Tuba
Ensembles:
Brass Quintet
Genres:
Baroque Period Renaissance
Composers:
Thomas Tomkins
Publishers:
Editions BIM
ISBN:
9790207022462
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Thomas Tomkins
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.3 pounds
Detailed Description
Brass quintet (2 trumpet, horn, trombone, tuba) - Grade 2

SKU: ET.ENS14

Composed by Thomas Tomkins. Arranged by Henry Martin. Renaissance. Editions BIM #ENS14. Published by Editions BIM (ET.ENS14).

ISBN 9790207022462.

Thomas Tomkins was an organist and composer of early English church music in the late Renaissance. A student of William Byrd and highly respected among his contemporaries, Tomkins was a master of the English Anthem (the English equivalent to the Latin motet). The "Full Anthem" is usually a work in contrapuntal style for unaccompanied chorus, as in the case of "When David Heard that Absalom was Slain". The expression of grief is movingly depicted in the extraordinarily beautiful setting of this emotional text. The accents and commas found throughout the score and parts are intended merely to assist the instrumentalist in recreating the vocal phrasing and now of the corresponding text.

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