Dance music of historical Europe of the 17th century + Audio Online / recorder and piano

Code: BM136
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Publisher eNoty.eu
Genre: classical & sacret
spirituals, folk, country & traditional
Arrangement: melody / piano
Cast: solo
Difficulty: Intermediate
Advanced
Format: book + Audio Online
Dance Music of Historical Europe of the 17th Century is a collection of ten compositions for recorder and piano. These pieces have been transcribed from dance motifs based on old manuscripts and… show more
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Product code: BM136
Arranger: Ort, Milan
Author / Editor: Ort, Milan
No. of songs: 10
Pages: 40
Size: 21 x 30 cm
ISMN: 9790660650370
Weight: 186 g

Audio examples

1. Corant - Vietorisova tabulatura
2. Olach Tancz - Vietorisova tabulatura
3. Klobucký Tanecz - Vietorisova tabulatura

Songlist (10)

  1. Corant - Vietorisova tabulatura
  2. Olach Tancz - Vietorisova tabulatura
  3. Klobucký Tanecz - Vietorisova tabulatura
  4. Chorea - Kájoniho kodex
  5. Chorea Hungarica - Levočský Pestrý sborník
  6. Corant - Vietorisova tabulatura
  7. Chorea - Levočský Pestrý sborník
  8. Galiarda - Vietorisova tabulatura
  9. Lopatkowaný Tanecz - Vietorisova tabulatura
  10. Ötödik Tancz, Apor Lazar Tancz - Kájoniho kodex

Product description

Dance Music of Historical Europe of the 17th Century is a collection of ten compositions for recorder and piano. These pieces have been transcribed from dance motifs based on old manuscripts and collections from the 17th century., which have survived in several important manuscripts and collections.  Milan Ort, the author of this title, selected individual dances from The Vietoris Book Of Tablature (1660-1680), Kájoni's Codex (1634-1671), and the Levoce's Varied Collection  (1621-1674) and wrote piano accompaniments to these pieces.
There is a link in the set that will allow you to download a demo recordings and a piano accompaniment recordings in mp3 format to your computer. Recordings are made from the notation program in which the songs were written. The audio (demo) files will give you an idea of how the songs sound and the piano accompaniment can be used for practicing the songs.

Milan Ort (*1955) studied violin at the Prague Conservatory. He was a member of a number of folklore ensembles and many chamber orchestras, where he worked in the section of the first violins or violas. His compositional work is focused on the stylization of folk music from all over the world, especially from Moravia, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania. In his other pieces, he writes small solo or chamber compositions, mainly for children from Music schools.