BICINIA 25 RENAISSANCE CANONS AND DUETS for 2 Trumpets : photo 1

BICINIA 25 RENAISSANCE CANONS AND DUETS for 2 Trumpets

Raymond Mase

Item No. : 193193

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The specialist's opinion

The Bicinia, two-part pieces from the Renaissance and early Baroque, were frequently used pieces for teaching counterpoint and style.

For modern trumpeters, they are stimulating and invaluable resources in the learning of rhythmic flexibility, imitation and musical expression.

These edits include the addition of nuances, articulations, and tempo and style suggestions.


Specification

Autor / Contributor: Raymond Mase
Arrangement: 2 Trompettes
Music style:Renaissance
Number of pages: 44
Contents
Anonymous (c. 1550), Tibi laudes decantabo (0'40)
Anonymous (c. 1550), In carne vale (1'20)
Anonymous (c. 1550), Ich seg adieu (1'10)
Josquin des Prés (1440-1521), Agnus Dei (1'30)
Josquin des Prés (1440-1521), Pleni sunt caeli (1')
Josquin des Prés (1440-1521), Agnus Dei (1')
Josquin des Prés (1440-1521), Canon (0'50)
Georg Rhaw (1488-1548), Quam pulchra es (1')
Jacob Obrecht (1450-1505), Qui cum patre (1'15)
Jobst von Brandt (1517-1570), Ach Gott, wem soll ich klagen (1'50)
Gregor Meyer (1525-1572), Hypolydischer Kanon in der Quinte (1'05)
Jacques Pelletier (1517-1582), Si mon malheur (1')
Heinrich Faber (1500-1552), Canon (1'05)
Antonio Troilo (15??-16??), Scherzo (1608) (1'35)
Antoine Barbe (1505-1564), Summi regis sponsa digna (1')
Francis Layolle (1492-1540), Les Bourguignons (c. 1539) (1'15)
Giuseppe Giamberti (1600-1663), Solfeggiamento (1')
Martin Agricola (1486-1556), De Profundis (1')
Anonymous (c. 1550), Cancionero de Uppsala, Primus tonus (1556) (1'40)
Anonymous (c. 1550), Cancionero de Uppsala, Secundus tonus (1556) (1'15)
Thomas Wythorpe (1528-1595), Affections strong that doe move us (1'23)
Giuseppe Giamberti (1600-1663), Cantilena de’ salti (1')
Giuseppe Giamberti (1600-1663), Cantilena (1'30)
Jacques Pelletier (1517-1582), Souvent amour (0'50)
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