Performances
Recordings
For Saxophone, Horn, Violin and Synthesizer
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Robert G. Patterson (horn)
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Robert Patterson
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Performers
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Robert Patterson, horn, Allen Rippe, saxophone, Julian Ross, violin, Don Freund, synthesizer
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For 2 Violins, Viola, Cello and Double Bass
⇒ 4 more: 2. Virelai • 3. Ballade • 4. Rondeau • 5. Estampie
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Robert Patterson
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This is audio ripped from a handheld video. The recording quality is poor, but it is the premiere and gives an idea of how the piece sounds.
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Sheet Music
Scores and Parts
For Saxophone, Horn, Violin and Synthesizer
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Great River Music (ASCAP)
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For 2 Violins, Viola, Cello and Double Bass
⇒ 5 more: Violin 1 • Violin 2 • Viola • Cello • Contrabass
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Great River Music (ASCAP)
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General Information
Work Title
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5 Medieval Dances
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Composer
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Patterson, Robert G.
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Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No.
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GRM-01025
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I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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IRP 33
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Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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5 Movements
- Estampie
- Virelai
- Ballade
- Rondeau
- Estampie
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Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp.
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1990; rev. 2006
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Average DurationAvg. Duration
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14 minutes
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Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Modern
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Piece Style
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Modern
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Instrumentation
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1st version: saxophone, horn, violin, synthesizer 2nd version: 2 violins, viola, cello, double bass
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The composer originally wrote this piece in 1990 for saxophone, horn, violin, and synthesizer. In 2006 he composed a version for string quintet, incorporating revisions that subsequently he added to the original version. The composer considers either version to be an equally valid setting of the piece.