Glogauer Liederbuch

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Composer: Unknown

Arranger: Karl Stockert

Instrumentation: Descant - Treble - Tenor - Bass

Period/Genre: Medieval

Grade: Moderate

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 Glogauer Liederbuch- 10 Pieces in four parts, (c 1480)

*Ten Mediaeval Pieces* for SATB recorder choir.

1. Fruntlich begir senet sich nach dir
2. Ich bins erfreut
3. In feuers hitz
4. Mein schonstes lib auf erden
5. Der pfauen schwanz
6. Der pfauen schwanz (Paulus de Broda)
7. Probitate eminentem
8. Bonum vinum
9. O plasmator
10. Der bauern schwanz (Rubinus)

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The Glogau Song Book which dates from about 1480 is a judiciously compiled collection of 294 pieces pf varying character. It was originally owned, and perhaps even started, by the cathedral of Glogau. A variety of different genres and forms reflect in a remarkable way the character of secular music in the German towns of the 15th century. 

The pieces are mostly in three parts, and the few four-part pieces in this collection appear here in a version for recorder quartet. The gentle sound of this kind of ensemble is particularly appropriate for the rhythmically subtle and well defined interplay of the voices in these predominantly polyphonic settings. The range of the individual parts is also suitable for Renaissance recorders. 

This arrangement is based on the edition of the State Institute for German Music Research 'Das Erbe deutscher Musik' (German musical heritage) section middle ages, vol 4 and 8, Kassel 1954.

Karl Stockert

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Score: 18 pages. 4 parts @ 7 pages ea. 

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