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Tears, puffes, jumps & galliards : for recorder (flute) and string quartet / 6 arrangements of John Dowland [by] David Bruce.
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Dowland, John, 1563?-1626
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Musical score
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[Place of publication not identified] : Red Balloon Music, [2011], ©2010.
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1 score (18 pages) + 6 parts ; 31 cm
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M564.D69 T4 2011q Oversize
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Quintets (Recorder, violins (2), viola, cello), Arranged
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Quintets (Flute, violins (2), viola, cello), Arranged
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Bruce, David, 1970-
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Arrangements (Music)
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"This work may be performed with either recorder (sopranino, soprano and tenor) or flute (piccolo, flute and alto flute) and string quartet"--Preface.
Commissioned by Metropolis Ensemble, New York City; premiered in New York, April 5, 2010 by Daphna Mor, recorder, and Metropolis Ensemble.
Includes composer's note in English, T.p. verso.
Parts in pocket.
Contents
My Lady Hunsdon's puffe
Mr. Langston's galliard
Flow, my tears
Round battle galliard
Go crystal tears
Mrs. Winters' jump.
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707606676
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