Easy Quartets
with optional combinations of instruments
score and parts
In the Easy quartets volume, in addition to independent movements a number of works can be found that can be performed together to form suites. Thus from short movements that can also be used separately cycles may be formed which can enliven a little domestic concert, an instrument demonstration or the programme of a performance for a festive occasion. Besides sequences of Renaissance dances, arrangements of Bach chorales, choral works and classical dances, the varied content also includes Romantic movements suitable for enjoyable domestic music-making.
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1. | Gervaise, Claude: Three dances (Bransle, Almande, Bransle gay)(Troisieme livre de danceries, 1556) | |
2. | Waissel, Matthäus: Three Polish dances (Tabulatura alerley künstlicher Preambulen..., 1591) | |
3. | Rossi, Salamone: Sinfonia (Il primo libro delle sinfonie et gagliarde, 1607) | |
4. | Albert, Heinrich: Song ('Die Lust hat mich gezwungen') | |
5. | Schmikerer, Josef Abraham: Menuet (Suite - Ouverture - No. 5, Zodiaci musici, 1698) | |
6. | Bach, Johann Sebastian: Two choralies ('Werde munter, mein gemüte', BWV 55, No. 5, 'Hast du denn, Jesu dein Angesicht', BWV 57, No.8) | |
7. | Schulz, Johann Abraham Peter: New year song ('Das Jahres letzte Stunde') | |
8. | Two Hungarian dances from the 18th century (Linus Dance Collection, arr. by L. Zempléni) | |
9. | Beethoven, Ludwig van: German dance (12 deutsche Tänze, WoO 13, No. 10) | |
10. | Silcher, Friedrich: Two German folk songs ('Das Lieben bringt gross Freud', 'Die drei Röselein') | |
11. | Schubert, Franz: Three dances (Valse noble, 12 Valses nobles, D 969, Nr.1, Ecossaise, 8 Ecossaises, D 529, Nr. 2, Deutscher Tanz, 12 deutsche Tänze, D 420, Nr. l) | |
12. | Schumann, Robert: A chorale (Album für die Jugend, Op. 68, Nr. 4) | |
13. | Berens, Hermann: Allegro (50 Piano Pieces for Beginners, Op. 70, No. 45) | |
14. | Humperdinck, Engelbert: Evening song ('Es ist so still geworden') | |
15. | Majkapar, Samuel: In the garden (Biriulki, Op. 28, No. 1) |