Product Description
Hey string players and teachers,
are you looking for something different to program or teach your students? This
collection of pieces, suitable for beginning and experienced ensembles, may be
what youre looking for.
For the choral musician, the a
capella motets of the late Medieval and Renaissance periods, some
well-known and others less so, comprise some of the richest and most beautiful
works of choral literature. The pieces in this collection are set for a variety
of string ensembles, instruments most closely able to mimic the inflections of
the human voice. The intent of these arrangements is to enable the string
musician to experience a genre perhaps less familiar, from the relatively
simple yet sublime homophonic piece, to the varying degrees of rhythmic
complexity of polyphonic works and their juxtaposed interplay of duple and
triple rhythmic figures. With the purchase of this collection, permission is
granted to photocopy parts as needed. Vocal breath marks () above the staff
are meant to serve as guides in phrasing. In keeping with the period, no
dynamics are indicated, and tempo markings and slurs are only suggestions. The
performer is free to interpret as desired.
The audio example is of the first several
pieces in the collection.
This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters. ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of both popular titles and original compositions from a wide variety of voices and backgrounds.