Minor: dominant and subdominant triads [von] Carl Orff [und] Gunild Keetman. English version adapted from Orff-Schulwerk by Margaret Murray
- 作者: Orff, Carl, 1895-1982.
- 其他作者:
- 其他題名:
- Musik fur Kinder ;
- 出版: London, : Schott [1966]
- 叢書名: Music for children,5
- 主題: Rhythm bands and orchestras--Scores.
- 一般註:Edition Schott 10920. For various instrumental and percussion ensembles; in part with words.
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- 系統號: 005040730 | 機讀編目格式
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Saying -- By the moon we sport and play -- Ten short pieces -- Melodies and basses -- La legende de St. Nicolas -- Searching for lambs -- Spanish ladies -- My bonny lad -- Two satings: Winds ; If winter comes -- Herr Olof -- Old midsummer dance -- La Penitence de Marie-Madeleine -- Am Waynachtabend -- Decorated thirds -- Two pieces in thirds and sixths -- Villancico—Baile de Nadal (Catalan Christmas dance) -- Quand Biron voulut danser -- Country sayings -- Zu Maien, zu Maien -- The loyal lover -- Lamento Country saying -- Short pieces for xylophone and recorder -- Aria: Komm Trost der Nacht -- Melodies to be sung or played on a recorder -- Carillon -- Berceuse -- Bergerettes -- John Barleycorn -- Making descants -- Chaconne -- Entre le boeuf et l’ane gris -- Whittingham Fair -- Tge wraggle taggle gipsies -- Incipiunt Laudes Creaturarum quas fecit Beatus Franciscus ad Laudem et Honorem Dei -- Jubilationes -- Simple rhythms for one player or a group -- Simple rhythmd for two and three players or groups -- Distributed rhythms for one player or a groups -- Distributed rhythms for two players or two groups -- For chorus of clappers, rattles and percussion -- For chorus of rattles, recorders and percussion -- Three pieces from Gothe’s Faust: What are they weaving up there by the gallows? ; How sickly rises now the half-formed circle ; Witches’ multiplication table -- Chorus from Sophocles’ Antigone -- And there were shepherds -- An dem osterlichen tag -- Dialougs: Quem queritis in sepulchro? -- Media vita -- From Geothe’s Faust: Walpurgis Night’s Dream -- Instructions and notes / Carl Orff and Gunild Keetman.