A Sephardic Journey: Atesh Tanse - Traditional Turko-Romani Dance for Recorder Quartet (arr. Cody Sibley) by Alfred Dehodencq (1865) Sheet Music for Recorder Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct
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A Sephardic Journey: Atesh Tanse - Traditional Turko-Romani Dance for Recorder Quartet (arr. Cody Sibley) Digital Sheet Music
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A Sephardic Journey: Atesh Tanse - Traditional Turko-Romani Dance for Recorder Quartet (arr. Cody Sibley)by Alfred Dehodencq (1865) Recorder Quartet - Digital Sheet Music

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Take a Sephardic Journey with this arrangement of a traditional Sephardi song that dates as far back as the late 15th century when the Sephardic Jews were exiled from Spain. Over the last centuries, as the Sephardi people migrated all over the Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, and eventually the rest of the world. The traditions of their music is representative of their origins, their history, and their culture. This music is still part of the Sephardi culture today and is an example of how Sephardi music has been integrated into the Jewish cultures around the world where the Sephardi have made their home. This arrangement FEATURES full quartet score and Individual parts which takes a traditional melody and interprets it into a performance quality SATB recorder ensemble arrangement. The title in this collection is: Atesh Tanse - Traditional Turko-Romani Dance This musical arrangement is also available with full score and individual parts in the collection titled "A Sephardic Journey - Six Arrangements of Traditional Sephardic Music for Recorder Quartet.

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