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My countryman, the composer Mogens Pedersøn, lived around
1585 to 1623.

Another countryman of mine, the musicologist Christian
Mondrup, has made choral scores and MIDI sound files of
Mogen Pedersøn's music available at

http://icking-music-archive.org/ByComposer/Pedersen.html

or in short form

http://tinyurl.com/2392t

A documentation files is to be found at

http://icking-music-archive.org/scores/pederson/madrigali.html#
1

or in short form

http://tinyurl.com/ywkox

In accordance with Christian Mondrup I have piggybacked him by
issuing 13 instrumental 5-part playing scores of "Ecco la
Primavera". All fully compatible with Christian's vocal score.

From listening to Christians and mine MIDI sound samples you
will experience, that my interpretation of the tempo is very much
faster than Christian's. Mogens Pedersøn didn't make
metronome markings (for very good reasons), so it is for the
interpreters to decide. I find the syncopated rhythms very dance
friendly.

The 13 scores and the MIDI sample file are to be found at

http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/YorkMasterBBb3/files/Ecc
o%20la%20Primavera%20/

or in short form

http://tinyurl.com/333aq

There they are presented this way:

MIDI-sound-EccoLaPrimavera.mid
MIDI sound sample. The piano sound emphasises the
impression of the rhythmic complexity (sort of early baroque
funk). It also can be heard that even if the tempo is steady, the
pulse goes up and down by halving and doubling the note
values.

3Violins2CelliEccoLaPrimave.pdf
Version for 3 violins and 2 celli.

BbBrass-5tetEccoLaPrimavera.pdf
All treble clef: 2 Bb cornets and 3 Bb
trombones-baritones-euphoniums (BBb tuba on the bass part).
Also soprano and tenor saxophones on the 4 upper parts.

BrassQuintetEccoLaPrimavera.pdf
2 Bb trumpets, F horn, trombone, and contrabass tuba (a bass
tuba will have to play from the CBrassDoubleReed5 score)

CBrassDoubleReed5EccoLaPrim.pdf
Canto and Quinto in treble clef concert. ATB in bass clef concert.
Oboes, bassoons, C trumpets, trombones, and bass tuba. 2
violins and 3 celli.

CStrings-Viola-5-EccoLaPrim.pdf
4 violas and 1 cello

EbBrass-5tetEccoLaPrimavera.pdf
2 Eb cornets, 2 Eb horns, and 1 Eb tuba (contrabass line). 2 Eb
clarinets, 2 Eb alto clarinets, and Eb contralto clarinet (Eb alto
clarinet).

EbSaxo-5tet-EccoLaPrimavera.pdf
3 Eb alto saxophones and 2 Eb baritone saxophones. Eb tuba
(bass line)

F-horn-5tet-EccoLaPrimavera.pdf
5 horns in F. The 2 upper parts go up to high C

GuitarQuintet-EccoLaPrimave.pdf
Guitar Quintet. The flute and recorder versions will benefit
immensely from having one or more guitars added. In such
cases the guitar section should be built from the bottom and up.
2 flutes reading from the string version on the upper parts and 3
guitars on the 3 lower parts will sound heartbreakingly beautiful.

SSAAA-FluteChoir-EccoLaPrim.pdf
One of the two fully compatible octave-up Flute Choir versions (
but then all versions are compatible but for the octave)

SSATBRecorder5EccoLaPrimave.pdf
Octava up version - Recorder 5-tet - SSATB

SSSBB-BbClarinetsEccoLaPrim.pdf
3 Bb soprano clarinets and 2 Bb bass clarinets

SSSSB-FluteChoir-EccoLaPrim.pdf
One of the two fully compatible octave-up Flute Choir versions (
but then all versions are compatible but for the octave)

For lack of storage space I have had to place this project and a
few of the older ones into a new Yahoo group. I will try to make it
easy for members of the original YMBBb group to join this new
group, but some have settings preventing that.

My download homepage has a link for the index of all my
uploaded music files. You can download them for free, when I
have received your reply to my "Welcome"-mail. Players already
approved of course have direct access.

Klaus Bjerre of Denmark
Retired teacher

Index over free music files in .pdf format:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/YorkMasterBBb/files/
(Approved membership required)

Index over brass instruments gallery and catalogue scans:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/YorkMasterPublicPhotosIII/files/
(Membership is open for all)




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