Product Description
This is an excellent piece for student cello recitals, music camp chamber ensembles, or just for a group of friends to play!
The first cello part is entirely in bass clef but requires the ability
to shift up to fourth position. The second cello is sometimes in harmony
with the first part and sometimes rhythmically independent. The third
part is playable in first position.
Morley was a composer of madrigals
and other song forms popular at the time. This Air, written in 1597, is from his book "A Plaine and Easie Introduction to
Practicall Musicke". It serves as a great introduction to music of the Renaissance.
The duration of the piece is 2'20".
Michael Todd Kovell is a member of ASCAP an can be reached at todd@kovelleditions.com
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