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Dances of Samothrace

Clássico/Música de Câmara • 2005 • Titulo arternativo: Nyfkata. Greek Traditional music
 
 
   
 

Para quinteto de metais

Título por Autor: Dances of Samothrace for Brass Quintet


18.00 USD

ler a lisença
30.00 USD

ler a lisença
48.00 USD

PDF, 2.23 Mb ID: SM-000373821 data do carregamento: 22 out 2019
Instrumentação
Trompa francesa, Trombone, Trombeta, Tuba
Composição para
Quinteto
Tipo de composição
Partitura completa, Partes
movimento(s)
1 para 4 de 4
dificuldade
Advanced
duração
10'56
These melodies were selected by the publication of the Center for Asia Minor Studies, entitled "Eighty-Five Municipal Melodies from the Remains of Nicholas Fardy, authored by Markos F. Dragoumis.

These four songs refer to the old Samothrace wedding.
I. Apá se pýrgo kókkino
This song was sung while the groom was shaving and washing his clothes before the wedding.
2. Nat΄ i patróna pórchetai
It is the song for the bride and her first dance.
3. Óra ‘nai gia to geitoniá
This was being sung by singers on Sunday morning as they drove the groomsmen to the groom´s home.
4. Tou niógamprou to gemáto
This was sung after the wedding ceremony, during the groom's return home.
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For sextet

Título por Autor: Dances of Samothrace for Sextet


30.00 USD

ler a lisença
42.00 USD

ler a lisença
60.00 USD

PDF, 3.18 Mb ID: SM-000373852 data do carregamento: 22 out 2019
Instrumentação
Piano, Flauta, Clarinete, Violino, Viola, Violoncelo
Composição para
Sexteto
Tipo de composição
Partitura completa, Partes
movimento(s)
1 para 3 de 3
dificuldade
Difficult
duração
16'30
Ano de composição
2012
Gênero
Clássico/Contemporâneo
These three songs refer to the old Samothrace wedding.

I. Apá se pýrgo kókkino
This song was sung while the groom was shaving and washing his clothes before the wedding.

2. Óra ‘nai gia ti geitoniá
This was being sung by singers on Sunday morning as they drove the groomsmen to the groom´s home.

3. Tou niógamprou to gemáto.
This was sung after the wedding ceremony, during the groom's return home.
First performance
Friday, March 12, 2012
College Theatre

Performed by:
Julia Michaelides, Flute
Mercurius Karalis, clarinet
George Krommydas, violin
John Romanus, viola
Froso Glytsou, cello
Karavitis Dimitris, piano
Conductor: Dimitris Minakakis
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