

Seven Dances from Dansereye
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Product ID: GM1 CL039
By Tielman Susato
Publisher:
Goodmusic
Arranger:
Lane
Series:
Concert Classics
Genre:
Baroque
Line Up:
Symphony Orchestra
Duration:
13:00
Level: 3
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About this item
These dances were featured in the film and BBC-TV series "Henry VIII and his Six Wives". Cues exist to cover instruments likely to be lacking (such as cor anglais) and the larger movements are more thickly scored which will enable a performance by a considerably reduced orchestra. The seven movements are La Morisque, Ronde and Saltarelle, Bergerette, Les Quatres Bransles, Ronde Mon Amy, Ronde IX and Pavane - La Battaille.
Songlist (7)
- La Morisque
- Ronde and Saltarelle
- Bergerette
- Les Quatres Bransles
- Ronde Mon Amy
- Ronde IX
- Pavane - La Battaille.
Instrumentation
2 Flutes db.piccolos [optional], 2 Oboes db.cor anglais [optional], 2 Clarinets in Bb, 1 db.bass clarinet [optional], 2 Bassoons, 2 Horns in F, 2 Trumpets in Bb, 3 Trombones, Tuba Percussion (Bass drum, Claves, Cymbals, Glockenspiel, Side drum [2 if
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Composer
Tielman Susato (1510-1570)
Tielman Susato (c. 1510/15 – after 1570) was a Renaissance composer, instrumentalist and publisher of music in Antwerp.
Not much is known about his early life, but he begins appearing in various Antwerp archives of around 1530 working as a calligrapher as well as an instrumentalist: trumpet, flute and tenor pipe are listed as instruments that he owned. From 1543 until his death he worked as a music publisher, creating the first music press in the Netherlands; until then printing had mainly been done in Italy, France and Germany. Soon afterwards, Susato was joined by Pierre Phalèse at Leuven and Christopher Plantin, also in Antwerp, and the Low Countries became a regional center of music publishing. It is possible that Susato also ran a musical instrument business, and he attempted several times to form partnerships with other publishers but none were successful. In 1561 his son Jacob Susato, who died in 1564, took over his publishing business. Tielman Susato first moved to Alkmaar, North Holland, and later to Sweden. The last known record of him dates from 1570.
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