Piae Cantiones, published in 1582, is a collection of late medieval sacred and secular songs begging to be given performance, either as written, or perhaps in new settings. Three sacred tunes in
An unaccompanied saxophone trio (A-A-A/T) begins from the "git-go" with the melody in the first part with parts two and three adding harmonic and rhythmic interest. A brief modulation and interlude leads
Published with multiple woodwind parts for each of the three voices plus piano. The piece begins with a rather traditional solo and then joined by an imitative second part. The piece continues in block
This exceptional collection of popular church hymns contains flexible trio settings that can be played with any combination of three instruments - woodwind, brass, or strings - or double the parts to create
Away in a Manger is found in several unique musical settings. Among them, three are utilized in this medley: Cradle Song, Old Normandy Carol, and Mueller. Old
Taken from Piae Cantiones (1582), Divinum Mysterium is the name of the medieval chant melody which accompanies the hymn Of the Father's Love Begotten. Piae Cantiones is a
Transcribed by Bruce Gbur.
Vivaldi is usually associated in the minds of concert-goers with instrumental music-the hundreds of concertos and chamber music pieces he composed have cemented that
Originally written for use during the Lenten season. Three baroque dances from Bach (“Sarabande”), Handel (“Courante”), and Walond (“Siciliana”) are arranged for an
An incredible collection of 35 arrangements for strings, woodwinds and piano – these mix and match trios allow the performer to pick the instrumentation. A versatile must-have for any musician, Music