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For 3 alto saxophones
Title by uploader: Una panthera in compagnia de Marte (A Panther in company of Mars) arranged for 3 alto saxophones
Instrumentation |
Alto Saxophone |
Scored for |
Trio |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Instrumental arrangement of a three-voice Italian madrigal by Johannes Ciconia (1370 - 1412),
which was written to celebrate the visit of the nobleman Lazzaro Guinigi from Lucca
to Ciconia's employer Giangaleazzo Visconti in Padua in 1399.
The lyrics are intended to flatter their guest by referring to the mythical founding of his city, Lucca,
by an armored panther (or leopard), in the company of the war-god Mars.
The celebration of the creature’s strong defence of the city was intended to encourage Lazzaro to accept
terms for a political and military alliance between Lucca and Padua.
The pdf file contains score and parts.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.
The first stanza and ritornello have the following words in the original madrigal:
Una panthera in compagnia de Marte
Candido Jove d'un sereno adorno
Constant è l arme chi la guarda intorno.
Dando a ciaschun mortal che ne sia degno
Triumpho, gloria e parte in questo regno.
For 3 flutes
Title by uploader: Una panthera in compagnia de Marte (A Panther in company of Mars) arranged for 3 flutes
Instrumentation |
Flute |
Scored for |
Trio |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Instrumental arrangement of a three-voice Italian madrigal by Johannes Ciconia (1370 - 1412),
which was written to celebrate the visit of the nobleman Lazzaro Guinigi from Lucca
to Ciconia's employer Giangaleazzo Visconti in Padua in 1399.
The lyrics are intended to flatter their guest by referring to the mythical founding of his city, Lucca,
by an armored panther (or leopard), in the company of the war-god Mars.
The celebration of the creature’s strong defence of the city was intended to encourage Lazzaro to accept
terms for a political and military alliance between Lucca and Padua.
The pdf file contains score and parts.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.
The first stanza and ritornello have the following words in the original madrigal:
Una panthera in compagnia de Marte
Candido Jove d'un sereno adorno
Constant è l arme chi la guarda intorno.
Dando a ciaschun mortal che ne sia degno
Triumpho, gloria e parte in questo regno.
For 3 clarinets
Title by uploader: Una panthera in compagnia de Marte (A Panther in company of Mars) arranged for 3 clarinets
Instrumentation |
Clarinet |
Scored for |
Trio |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Instrumental arrangement of a three-voice Italian madrigal by Johannes Ciconia (1370 - 1412),
which was written to celebrate the visit of the nobleman Lazzaro Guinigi from Lucca
to Ciconia's employer Giangaleazzo Visconti in Padua in 1399.
The lyrics are intended to flatter their guest by referring to the mythical founding of his city, Lucca,
by an armored panther (or leopard), in the company of the war-god Mars.
The celebration of the creature’s strong defence of the city was intended to encourage Lazzaro to accept
terms for a political and military alliance between Lucca and Padua.
The pdf file contains score and parts.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.
The first stanza and ritornello have the following words in the original madrigal:
Una panthera in compagnia de Marte
Candido Jove d'un sereno adorno
Constant è l arme chi la guarda intorno.
Dando a ciaschun mortal che ne sia degno
Triumpho, gloria e parte in questo regno.
For 3 violins
Title by uploader: Una panthera in compagnia de Marte (A Panther in company of Mars) arranged for 3 violins
Instrumentation |
Violin |
Scored for |
Trio |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Instrumental arrangement of a three-voice Italian madrigal by Johannes Ciconia (1370 - 1412),
which was written to celebrate the visit of the nobleman Lazzaro Guinigi from Lucca
to Ciconia's employer Giangaleazzo Visconti in Padua in 1399.
The lyrics are intended to flatter their guest by referring to the mythical founding of his city, Lucca,
by an armored panther (or leopard), in the company of the war-god Mars.
The celebration of the creature’s strong defence of the city was intended to encourage Lazzaro to accept
terms for a political and military alliance between Lucca and Padua.
The pdf file contains score and parts.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.
The first stanza and ritornello have the following words in the original madrigal:
Una panthera in compagnia de Marte
Candido Jove d'un sereno adorno
Constant è l arme chi la guarda intorno.
Dando a ciaschun mortal che ne sia degno
Triumpho, gloria e parte in questo regno.
For 3 bassoons
Title by uploader: Una panthera in compagnia de Marte (A Panther in company of Mars) arranged for 3 bassoons
Instrumentation |
Bassoon |
Scored for |
Trio |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Instrumental arrangement of a three-voice Italian madrigal by Johannes Ciconia (1370 - 1412),
which was written to celebrate the visit of the nobleman Lazzaro Guinigi from Lucca
to Ciconia's employer Giangaleazzo Visconti in Padua in 1399.
The lyrics are intended to flatter their guest by referring to the mythical founding of his city, Lucca,
by an armored panther (or leopard), in the company of the war-god Mars.
The celebration of the creature’s strong defence of the city was intended to encourage Lazzaro to accept
terms for a political and military alliance between Lucca and Padua.
The pdf file contains score and parts.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.
The first stanza and ritornello have the following words in the original madrigal:
Una panthera in compagnia de Marte
Candido Jove d'un sereno adorno
Constant è l arme chi la guarda intorno.
Dando a ciaschun mortal che ne sia degno
Triumpho, gloria e parte in questo regno.
For 3 cellos
Title by uploader: Una panthera in compagnia de Marte (A Panther in company of Mars) arranged for 3 cellos
Instrumentation |
Cello |
Scored for |
Trio |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Instrumental arrangement of a three-voice Italian madrigal by Johannes Ciconia (1370 - 1412),
which was written to celebrate the visit of the nobleman Lazzaro Guinigi from Lucca
to Ciconia's employer Giangaleazzo Visconti in Padua in 1399.
The lyrics are intended to flatter their guest by referring to the mythical founding of his city, Lucca,
by an armored panther (or leopard), in the company of the war-god Mars.
The celebration of the creature’s strong defence of the city was intended to encourage Lazzaro to accept
terms for a political and military alliance between Lucca and Padua.
The pdf file contains score and parts.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.
The first stanza and ritornello have the following words in the original madrigal:
Una panthera in compagnia de Marte
Candido Jove d'un sereno adorno
Constant è l arme chi la guarda intorno.
Dando a ciaschun mortal che ne sia degno
Triumpho, gloria e parte in questo regno.
For 3 cors anglais
Title by uploader: Una panthera in compagnia de Marte (A Panther in company of Mars) arranged for 3 cors anglais
Instrumentation |
Cor anglais |
Scored for |
Trio |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Instrumental arrangement of a three-voice Italian madrigal by Johannes Ciconia (1370 - 1412),
which was written to celebrate the visit of the nobleman Lazzaro Guinigi from Lucca
to Ciconia's employer Giangaleazzo Visconti in Padua in 1399.
The lyrics are intended to flatter their guest by referring to the mythical founding of his city, Lucca,
by an armored panther (or leopard), in the company of the war-god Mars.
The celebration of the creature’s strong defence of the city was intended to encourage Lazzaro to accept
terms for a political and military alliance between Lucca and Padua.
The pdf file contains score and parts.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.
The first stanza and ritornello have the following words in the original madrigal:
Una panthera in compagnia de Marte
Candido Jove d'un sereno adorno
Constant è l arme chi la guarda intorno.
Dando a ciaschun mortal che ne sia degno
Triumpho, gloria e parte in questo regno.
For brass trio
Title by uploader: Una panthera in compagnia de Marte (A Panther in company of Mars) arranged for brass trio
Instrumentation |
Horn, Trombone, Trumpet |
Scored for |
Trio |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Instrumental arrangement of a three-voice Italian madrigal by Johannes Ciconia (1370 - 1412),
which was written to celebrate the visit of the nobleman Lazzaro Guinigi from Lucca
to Ciconia's employer Giangaleazzo Visconti in Padua in 1399.
The lyrics are intended to flatter their guest by referring to the mythical founding of his city, Lucca,
by an armored panther (or leopard), in the company of the war-god Mars.
The celebration of the creature’s strong defence of the city was intended to encourage Lazzaro to accept
terms for a political and military alliance between Lucca and Padua.
The pdf file contains score and parts.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.
The first stanza and ritornello have the following words in the original madrigal:
Una panthera in compagnia de Marte
Candido Jove d'un sereno adorno
Constant è l arme chi la guarda intorno.
Dando a ciaschun mortal che ne sia degno
Triumpho, gloria e parte in questo regno.
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