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This arrangement of a favorite Thomas Morley madrigal, a popular choice in the 3-part voicing, is now available for SATB and TBB choirs. Bright tonalities and buoyant contrapuntal textures display the sound of Renaissance choral music. Another fine Robinson edition.
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Jerry Weseley Harris (arranged by) : Renaissance Pieces for Treble Voices Jerry Weseley Harris has more than 500 published choral compositions, arrangements and editions, sold throughout the world. Here is a great collection of arrangements from some of the masters of the Renaissance period that are accessible and fun to sing. Songlist: Three Renaissance Pieces for Treble Voices Vol 1, Aye Me, Hey Ho, Though Philomela Lost Her Love, Renaissance Pieces for Treble Voices Vol 2, Oh Follow, Follow On!, Fire, Fire, My Heart, Renaissance Pieces for Treble Voices Vol 3, Farewell, Dear Love, Since I First Saw Your Face, Love Learns By Laughing, My Bonnie Lass, Amyntas With Phylis Faire Russell Robinson : All Ye Who Music Love Six accessible a cappella arrangements especially for 3-Part Mixed choirs. Songlist: All Ye Who Music Love, April Is In My Mistress' Face, How Merrily We Live, In These Delightful Pleasant Groves, My Bonnie Lass, Sing We and Chant It. Russell Robinson : Madrigals for 3-Part Mixed Vol 2 "Now is the Month of Maying" - Morley's famous madrigal is arranged perfectly for 3-part mixed voices. Excellent for developing choirs and small vocal ensembles. Limited range male part. "How Merrily We Live" - Another well-edited arrangement by Russell Robinson of a light and spirited work from the madrigal repertoire. It's the perfect choice for any SSA or 3-part mixed choir, with or without experience in madrigal singing. May be performed a cappella or with piano doubling the voices. Perfect for developing part singing in today's treble and mixed choirs. "Fair Phyllis" - Another well-edited arrangement by Russell Robinson from the madrigal repertoire. Sung a cappella, or with the piano, the men's part spans only six notes in an easy range for changing voices. Charming secular text, light polyphonic texture, changing meters, and contrasting dynamics. Fair Phyllis is perfect as a first madrigal or as a Renaissance feature on any program. "Counterpoint of the Animal" - Sixteenth century Italian composer Adriano Banchieri must have had quite the sense of humor. This classic light-hearted concert work has been a staple in choral repertoire for decades. Now Russell Robinson brings us a new setting that will add a touch of classy fun to any serious concert. "My Bonnie Lass" - This arrangement of a favorite Thomas Morley madrigal, a popular choice in the 3-part voicing, is now available for SATB and TBB choirs. Bright tonalities and buoyant contrapuntal textures display the sound of Renaissance choral music. Another fine Robinson edition. Songlist: My Bonnie Lass, Now is the Month of Maying, How Merrily We Live, Fair Phyllis, Counterpoint of the Animal |
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his arrangement of a favorite Thomas Morley madrigal, a popular choice in the 3-part voicing, is now available for SATB and TBB choirs. Bright tonalities and buoyant contrapuntal textures display the sound of Renaissance choral music. Another fine Robinson edition.
Arranger: Russell Robinson
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