Description
From the arranger:
“Renaissance Dances for the Small Harp includes 21 dances from lute, vilhuela and other instrumental consorts of the period. The dances are typically associated with the country from which they originated. Most dances are court dances, but some were strictly for listening entertainment. The arrangements are appropriate for a small harp without levers and with 20-22 strings (starting with G below middle C) or 26 strings (starting one octave below middle C) and tuned in C. All arrangements are very accessible for a mid-beginner to intermediate level player without levers.”
Table of Contents
- Pas Et Medio
- Three Dances
- Tarleton’s Riserrectione
- Mrs. Winter’s Jump
- Mrs. White’s Nothing
- Mrs. Nichols Alman
- Almain
- Passo e Mezzo
- Galliarde
- Galliard One
- Galliard Two
- Allemande I
- Allemande II
- German Dance
- Italian Dance by Hans Neusidler [German]
- Bianco Fiore by Cesare Negri [Italian]
- Pavan I by Luys Milan [Spanish]
- Pavan III by Luys Milan [Spanish]
- Canarie by Joachim van den Hove [Spanish]
- Volte by Jean Baptiste Besard [French]
- Branle by Jean Baptiste Besard [French]










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