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No.1
Título por Autor: Polotsk notebook No.1
Instrumentação |
Gravador, Violino, Violoncelo, Mandolim, Djembê |
Composição para |
Quinteto |
Tipo de composição |
Partitura completa |
chave |
Fá (F) maior |
Arrajador |
Katsiaryna Hancharova |
Editora |
Katsiaryna Hancharova |
dificuldade |
Easy |
duração |
1'47 |
The Polotsk notebook (Belorussian: Polackski ssytak), also known as the Ostromechevskaya manuscript (Belarus: Astramechaski rukapіs) or Manuscript 127/56 of the Jagiellonian Library (Polish: Rękopis 127/56, Biblioteki Jagiellońskiej)[1] is a Belarusian-Polish manuscript monument of artistic culture of the 17th century century[2], a collection of everyday music by anonymous authors, which includes more than 200 canzones and dances of the Renaissance and early Baroque of Eastern European and Western origin.
No.86, 88
Título por Autor: Polotsk notebook No.86, 88
Instrumentação |
Gravador, Violino, Violoncelo, Mandolim, Djembê |
Composição para |
Quinteto |
Tipo de composição |
Partitura completa |
chave |
Ré (D) menor |
Arrajador |
Katsiaryna Hancharova |
Editora |
Katsiaryna Hancharova |
dificuldade |
Medium |
duração |
1'42 |
The Polotsk notebook (Belorussian: Polackski ssytak), also known as the Ostromechevskaya manuscript (Belarus: Astramechaski rukapіs) or Manuscript 127/56 of the Jagiellonian Library (Polish: Rękopis 127/56, Biblioteki Jagiellońskiej)[1] is a Belarusian-Polish manuscript monument of artistic culture of the 17th century century[2], a collection of everyday music by anonymous authors, which includes more than 200 canzones and dances of the Renaissance and early Baroque of Eastern European and Western origin.
No.2, 3
Título por Autor: Polotsk notebook No.2, 3
Instrumentação |
Gravador, Violino, Violoncelo, Guitarra Acústica, Djembê |
Composição para |
Quinteto |
Tipo de composição |
Partitura completa |
chave |
Ré (D) menor |
Arrajador |
Katsiaryna Hancharova |
Editora |
Katsiaryna Hancharova |
dificuldade |
Advanced |
duração |
7'40 |
The Polotsk notebook (Belorussian: Polackski ssytak), also known as the Ostromechevskaya manuscript (Belarus: Astramechaski rukapіs) or Manuscript 127/56 of the Jagiellonian Library (Polish: Rękopis 127/56, Biblioteki Jagiellońskiej)[1] is a Belarusian-Polish manuscript monument of artistic culture of the 17th century century[2], a collection of everyday music by anonymous authors, which includes more than 200 canzones and dances of the Renaissance and early Baroque of Eastern European and Western origin.
No.4, 5
Título por Autor: Polotsk notebook No.4, 5
Instrumentação |
Gravador, Violino, Violoncelo, Guitarra Acústica, Djembê |
Composição para |
Quinteto |
Tipo de composição |
Partitura completa |
chave |
Dó (C) maior |
Arrajador |
Katsiaryna Hancharova |
Editora |
Katsiaryna Hancharova |
dificuldade |
Medium |
duração |
3'53 |
The Polotsk notebook (Belorussian: Polackski ssytak), also known as the Ostromechevskaya manuscript (Belarus: Astramechaski rukapіs) or Manuscript 127/56 of the Jagiellonian Library (Polish: Rękopis 127/56, Biblioteki Jagiellońskiej)[1] is a Belarusian-Polish manuscript monument of artistic culture of the 17th century century[2], a collection of everyday music by anonymous authors, which includes more than 200 canzones and dances of the Renaissance and early Baroque of Eastern European and Western origin.
No.19 Welcom dance
Título por Autor: Polotsk notebook No.34 Welcom dance
Instrumentação |
Violino, Violoncelo, Mandolim, Alto Recorder, Djembê |
Composição para |
Quinteto |
Tipo de composição |
Partitura completa |
chave |
Ré (D) maior |
Arrajador |
Katsiaryna Hancharova |
Editora |
Katsiaryna Hancharova |
dificuldade |
Easy |
duração |
1'50 |
The Polotsk notebook (Belorussian: Polackski ssytak), also known as the Ostromechevskaya manuscript (Belarus: Astramechaski rukapіs) or Manuscript 127/56 of the Jagiellonian Library (Polish: Rękopis 127/56, Biblioteki Jagiellońskiej)[1] is a Belarusian-Polish manuscript monument of artistic culture of the 17th century century[2], a collection of everyday music by anonymous authors, which includes more than 200 canzones and dances of the Renaissance and early Baroque of Eastern European and Western origin.
No.19
Título por Autor: Полоцкая тетрадь No.19 'Какая ты красивая солнечная девушка'
Instrumentação |
Gravador, Violino, Violoncelo, Djembê |
Composição para |
Quinteto |
Tipo de composição |
Partitura completa |
chave |
Ré (D) menor |
Arrajador |
Katsiaryna Hancharova |
Editora |
Katsiaryna Hancharova |
dificuldade |
Advanced |
duração |
4'20 |
Полоцкая тетрадь (белор. Полацкі сшытак), также известная как Остромечевская рукопись (белор. Астрамечаўскі рукапіс) или Рукопись 127/56 Ягеллонской библиотеки (польск. Rękopis 127/56, Biblioteki Jagiellońskiej)[1] — белорусско-польский рукописный памятник художественной культуры XVII века[2], сборник бытовой музыки анонимных авторов, который насчитывает более 200 канцон и танцев эпохи Ренессанса и раннего барокко восточно-европейского и западного происхождения.
No.86, 88 – parts
Título por Autor: Полоцкая тетрадь No.86, 88
Instrumentação |
Gravador, Violino, Violoncelo, Mandolim, Djembê |
Composição para |
Quinteto |
Tipo de composição |
Partes |
chave |
Ré (D) menor |
Arrajador |
Katsiaryna Hancharova |
Editora |
Katsiaryna Hancharova |
dificuldade |
Medium |
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