Medieval Dance for Recorder Quartet (arr. James Grush) by Rubinus Sheet Music for Recorder Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct
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Medieval Dance for Recorder Quartet (arr. James Grush) Digital Sheet Music
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Medieval Dance for Recorder Quartet (arr. James Grush)
by Rubinus Recorder Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

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This four-part dance from the Glogauer Liederbuch (c. 1480) is entitled "Der Pawir Schwantcz" and is attributed to Rubinus. This arrangement for SATB recorders is adapted from a facsimile of the manuscript. There is an interesting transition from duple meter to triple wherein the four players change meter is succession! This lively instrumental piece is not too difficult.

Conductors score and four parts are easy to read. This example of late medieval music is a good choice for small ensemble performances and recorder society workshops.

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