O Lord Thy Faithfulness
O Lord Thy Faithfulness
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SKU: A0.1276180
Composed by John Bartlett (1606). Arranged by Cody Sibley. Baroque,Chamber,Early Music,Medieval,Renaissance. Recorder Ensemble. 9 pages. Drachen Music #866737. Published by Drachen Music (A0.1276180).John Bartlett was an English composer during the Renaissance. The compositions in this volume was Bartlet's only publication which he put forth in 1606. The original compositions were written for lute and voice. His style is similar to madrigals and his music was very popular during its time.
This arrangement FEATURES full quartet score and INDIVIDUAL PARTS which takes a traditional lute and voice melody and interprets it into a performance quality SATB recorder ensemble arrangement. The title of this piece from the collection is:
Volume 1:1
Song 1:18
O Lord Thy Faithfulness
This piece of music is also available as part of a full collection of 18 pieces, each with score and individual parts. The collection is titled A book of Ayres for Recorder Quartet.
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