Set of airs in three parts (Vn.Vn.Vc.)

Set of airs in three parts (Vn.Vn.Vc.)

Composer Henry Simons
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Uploaded on 20 April 2009 19:20
Uploaded by notAmos
Genre Baroque
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Available files

  Filetypes Price
 Full score (PDF) pdf € 2.00
 Violin I (PDF) pdf € 1.00
 Violin II (PDF) pdf € 1.00
 Violoncello (PDF) pdf € 1.00
 

Details

Publisher NotAmos Performing Editions
Difficulty Moderate
Pages 11
Religion Not applicable
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Layout -
Clef Not applicable
Instrumentation Duet
Language -
Catalogue id MSS-2173-7BC1EC1
 

Description

"A sett of Ayres in three Parts by Mr. Hen: Simons the Tunes for alsorts of Instruments", pub. London, c.1700. Little is known of Simons beyond this and a couple of similar collections published in the first decade of the eighteenth century. Despite the publisher's claim, these pieces fit the range of violins, but go slightly below the range of Flutes, recorders or oboes. A modicum of fudging of bottom notes, or transposition up to G minor, is recommended for performance on wind instruments.

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