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Peter Batchelar and Richard Wright Time Pieces Guitar Music through the Ages in Two Volumes Time Pieces for Guitar Volume 1 Year Trad. Poor Wayfaring Stranger page 2 Trad. The Oak and the Ash 2 ‘Trad. El noy de la mare 3 Trad. The Sixpence 4 Trad. Angel Band 4 ©1275 Anon, Ductia 5 1340 Machaut Douce dame jolie 5 1360 Anon. Personent hodie 6 1530 Anon. La rocha el fuso 6 1550 Anon. La volta 7 1570 Anon, Passa Mesure Galliard 7 1588 Arbeau Three Dances from Orchésographie 8 1597 Dowland Can she excuse my wrongs? from The First Booke of Songes or Ayres 9 1627 Frescobaldi Aria detta la Frescobalda from II secondo libro di toccate 10 1650 Anon, Golden Slumbers sat 1682 Visée Menuet from Livre de guittarre dédié au roy at 1736 Handel Gavotte from Atalanta 12 1736 JS, Bach O Jesulein siiss, o Jesulein mild, BWV 493 13 1745 Felton, Farewell Manchester 14 ©1770 Anon. Drink to me only with thine eyes 14 1785 Haydn Menuet, Hob, [X/8 No. 12 15 1788 Paisiello Nel cor pit non mi sento from L'amor contrastato 16 1824 Beethoven Ode to Joy from Symphony No. 9 17 6.1825 Sor Valse from Op. 51 No. 1 17 1843 Aguado Leccién from Nuevo método para guitarra 18 1896 Grieg Ballad from Lyric Pieces Op. 65 18 1900 Falla Cancién 20 1902 Granados Dedicatoria from Cuentos de la juventud 21 1923 Youmans/Caesar Tea for Two from No, No, Nanette 22 1943 Kabalevsky Waltz from 24 Little Pieces, Op. 39 24 1956 Bernstein/Sondheim One Hand, One Heart from West Side Story 25 1966 Lennon/McCartney Here, There and Everywhere 26 1982 Blake Music-Box Dance from The Snowman 28 2004 ‘Wright Ballroom Blues 30 2005 Tommis The Dangers of Poking Holes in Ice 31 2006 Crowdy Spider on the Move 32 Published by ABRSM (Publishing) Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of ABRSM © 2008 by The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music Passed Beller Haembaben eoit@ Poor Wayfaring Stranger ‘Trad. (Spiritual) Risoluto J=c.80 u » rall. '© 2008 by The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music The Oak and the Ash Trad. (English) Flowing J= «80 eS oS ‘his famous old ballad is also known as Rosemary Lane or A North Country Maid. In addition, the tune appears in The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book, as part of Quealings Delight by Giles Farnaby. mf (© 2008 by The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music ABBAIT EI noy de la mare ‘Trad. (Catalan) Gently J.= 40 El noy dela mare The Son of the Virgin {© 2008 by The Associated Board of che Reyal Schools of Music ABB4IT 3 The Sixpence Trad. (Irish) (or ‘It is not the tear’) Flowing 4 = 0.72 © 2008 by The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music Angel Band ‘Trad, (Spiritual) Lively J = ¢.169 (fm it = tle angels nT) ~~ Cy | dis r prt? {© 2008 by The Associated Board of the Roval Schools of Music “UR « 4 ABSIT c1275 Ductia Anon. Gently 1-076 ‘The ductia was a medieval instrumental dance-form, usually with short repeated sections. © 2008 by The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Mesic c.1340 Douce dame jolie Guillaume de Machaut (c.1300-1377) Leggiero J = c.120 6 toe NN hh a r = = - = cee o/s festa th! Ah ‘This tune is a virelais ~a simple French musical form related to dancing, {© 2008 by The Associated Board ofthe Royal Schools of Music AB MIL 5 c.1360 Personent hodie Anon. Moderato 4 =.100 This processional hymn (‘On this day earth shall ring’) was one of 70 or so songs published in the collection Piae cantiones (1582) Ii probably best known, however, from Gustav Holst’s arrangement of 1916. © 2008 by The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music c.1530 La rocha el fuso ‘Anon. Sturdy « = ¢.120 mn = 1 a at fe a nf ‘This is a galliard ~a lively dance in triple time (© 2008 by The Associated Board ofthe Royal Schools of Music 6 AB aan c.1550 La volta Anon Lively 4. = ¢.66 — 4 ‘The volta was a popular leaping and turning dance for couples (Italian voltav, ‘to turn’), Its related to the galliard and exists in many different versions. (© 2008 by The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music c.1570 Passa Mesure Galliard Anon. Moderato J=c.100 ur, FF Fe r AB SAIL 1588 Three Dances ‘Thoinot Arbeau from Orchésographie (1520-1595) Branle d’Ecosse Steadily J = 0.92 i ™ (<== ning lla prrrer er = = Ge a cae r = i a a # Ar ea , nf rs at P rot f SS eae I yh - + e Les bouffons Fairly fast 4 = ¢.52 dee

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