 | Violin and bass
An unpublished duo, origianlly for violin and cello. Fun to play. $12.00 |
|  | Two violins, bass, and piano.
INT $12.00 |
|  | Jacob Van Eyck (1589-1657) was one of the most remarkable figures in Dutch musical life during the Golden Age: a nobleman, born blind, widely known as a leading expert in the field of bell casting and tuning and admired as a recorder player. This Courante is taken from his famous collection entitled Der Fluyten Lust-hof ("The Flute's Garden of Delight"). With about 150 pieces, it is the largest solo collection for one single instrument ever printed.
BEG $12.00 |
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 | "The Bells of St. Genevieve" in English, is a work by Marin Marais written in 1723 for viol, violin and harpsichord with basso continuo. It can be considered a passacaglia or a chaconne, with a repeating D, F, E bass line. Being a student of Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe, it is perhaps Marais' most famous composition that explores the various techniques of the viol. $12.00 |
|  | A new arrangement by Michael, including the melody and a written-out solo, in the classic Moore fashion of extensive tenths and sevenths.
ADV
$10.00 |
|  | This piece comes from the famous bass teacher and covers all the 12 keys and numerous bowing variations. Excellent for practicing.
INT $7.00 |
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 | An instrumental figure from the late 17th century, Rosenmuller spent most of his life in Italy. This work's cello part has been enlarged to be a equal musical partner.
Two violins, (or two flutes) and bass. $12.00 |
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|  | This collection comes from a set of "Thirty Pieces for Viola de Gamba" that was discovered in the Library of the Music Society of Warsaw in 1989. $12.00 |
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