Dear friends and colleagues,What an amazing time we had in Armidale! So much happening at once -- and so much hope for the future! Caroline and Zana: thank-you, thank-you, thank-you!
I am posting most of the public dominion music that I used during the course. I will be keeping this page up for a few months, so take your time downloading, but don't expect it to always be available! At the bottom of the page is a link to download a zipped archive of all of the music.
Fondest regards to all,
David
These are the three pieces I played in the concert "with" classical accordionist Ivano Battistontehnicki_cocek.pdf jocul_dianca_d.pdf craitele_alto.pdf
This is the music I used for the "Folk" specialisations:arabic_dance.pdf frailach_1.pdf frailach_and_gypsy_bulgar.pdf freylekh_zain.pdf freylekh_zain_version_1.pdf freylekh_zain_version_2.pdf freylekh_zain_version_3.pdf freylekh_zain_version_5.pdf frailach_5.pdf hora_and_bulgar.pdf sher.pdf three_Jewish_songs.pdf
Here are the Hungarian dances of the Renaissance:hungarian_dance_01.pdf hungarian_dance_02.pdf hungarian_dance_04.pdf hungarian_dance_06.pdf hungarian_dance_07.pdf hungarian_dance_09.pdf
These are the Renaissance dances I used for the other courses:
and here is the Schmelzer Sonata a 7:allemande.pdf bransle_champaigne_x.pdf bransle_gay_3_and_7.pdf bransle_gay_ii.pdf bransle_gay_vii.pdf ferrabosco_hexachord.pdf gervaise_bransle_2.pdf pass_et_mezzo.pdf nachtanz.pdf schmelzer_parts.pdf schmelzer_score.pdf
To download ALL of the above, click here: armidale_music.zip
And don't forget to look at the photos!
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