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John Leavitt
The Renaissance Singer



What if I Never Speed


April Is in My Mistress' Face


Musica, die ganz lieblich Kunst (Music, Most Wondrous Lovely Art)


Innsbruck, ich muss dich lassen (Innsbruck, I Now Must Leave You)


Je le vous dirai! (Do not dare I say it!),


Bonjour, mon coeur (Good Day, Sweetheart)

This colleciton of pieces represent the high art and refinement of the choral song from several countries during the age of the Renaissance. The vocal chamber music in this collection was designed for entertainment in a palace chamber or the home. All of the represented forms in this collection used both the familiar style of the homophony as well as polyphony. the pieces can be performed with multiple voices to each part or s little as one voice for each part. For the German and French songs, the original text is provided as well as an English paraphrase.

Item code: 1552B | Songbook | $5.95 add item to cart
Early Music | A Cappella | SATB | 120 Pages | Softcover | 7 x 10
884088138592 | 1423425332 | 08596774

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