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A short introduction 
Recorder music scores are also available on
The Recorder Player's Page 
3 or 5 of 10 for 4
Quartet for recorders or other wind instruments (e.g.
flute, clarinet, french horn, bassoon) -
- M-Tx/TeX source files
Solstice Songs
for choir and one or two solo voices and piano -
- M-Tx/TeX source files
The single songs are available, too:
Julesang
for SATB choir and piano (lyrics by Thøger Larsen),
Aaret
for two solo voices, SAB choir and piano (lyrics by Ole Sarvig),
Ivente Julenat
for SAB choir and piano (lyrics by Frank Jæger),
Miraklet
for ATB choir and piano (lyrics by Georg Mondrup),
Luftalf
for SATB choir and piano (lyrics by Georg Mondrup),
Vinterens tunnel
for SATB choir and piano (lyrics by Lise Sørensen)
-
Ça ira? - Werner Icking in memoriam
lyrics by Erich Fried, for SATB choir -
- MUP source file
- Songs on texts by Jeppe Aakjær
for
Solo Voice and Piano
or for
SATB choir or for
Solo Voice and Guitar -
- Abcpp/M-Tx/TeX source files
The single songs are available, too
- Jen' Hjemm:
Solo Voice and Piano
,
SATB choir
,
Solo Voice and Guitar

- Jens Hans Hywlbor:
Solo Voice and Piano
SATB choir
,
Solo Voice and Guitar
Solo Voice and Strings -
mp3
- parts for
Violin 1,
Violin 2,
Viola,
Violoncello,
Double bass
- Jawn Humør:
Solo Voice and Piano
,
SATB choir
,
Solo Voice and Guitar

- Gammel Kjærlighed:
Solo Voice and Piano
,
SATB choir
,
Solo Voice and Guitar

- Løwn og Sand:
Solo Voice and Piano
,
SATB choir
,
Solo Voice and Guitar

Lyrics
of some of the foregoing songs translated from
original dialect to plain Danish by Christian Mondrup, critically revised
by Ove Rasmussen
- Arrangements
- Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750):
- Dietrich Buxtehude (1637-1707):
- Antonin Dvoràk (1841-1904):
Biblische Lieder
arranged for solo low voice, strings and oboe
- Johann Wilhelm Furchheim (1635-1682): Suite á 5 arranged for
recorder quintet and basso continuo
- Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens (1823-1881): Prélude (en Quatuor) arranged for
recorders.
- Alessandro Marcello (1669-1747): Concerto in C minor arranged for recorders
and basso continuo.
- Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1809-1847): Finale from Sonata
VI for organ arranged for recorders SAATTBB.
- Max Reger (1873-1916): Valet will ich dir geben Choral preludes Opus
135a, no. 23 arranged for recorder quartet
- Johan Helmich Roman (1694-1758): Trio Sonata in C-minor arranged for 2 treble
recorders and basso continuo
- Johan Rosenmüller (1619-1684): Sonata Duodecima à 5 arranged
for recorder quintet and basso continuo
- Claude-Joseph Rouget de L'Isle (1760-1836): La Marseillaise arranged for recorder
quartet
- Erik Satie (1866-1925): Gnossienne No. 3 by arranged for 8
recorders
- Thomas Simpson (1582-1630?): Five Dances from Opus Newer Paduanen (1617)
arranged for recorder quintet
- Johann Strauß II (1825-1899): An der Schönen blauen Donau arranged for
choir SSAB and four hand piano
- Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924):
Lydia
arranged for choir SATB, Daniel Taupin in memoriam
- Pavane Op. 50 arranged for recorders
SAATTB
Verner Ravn
-
- M-Tx/TeX source file
Harpens Kraft
(The Magic Of The Harp,
English translation
of the lyrics)
ballad for ATB choir and instruments -
- M-Tx/TeX source files.
- Editions
- "Signor" Anderssen (fl. 1750):
- Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750):
- A. P. Berggreen (1801-1880): Songs for solo voice and piano
- Dietrich Buxtehude (1637-1707): Selected organ chorale preludes.
- Martin Friedrich Cannabich (c.1700-1773): Sonatas Op. 1 for flute and basso
continuo
- Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904): Humoreske for piano, Op. 101, No.7
- Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759): Selected songs
from The Musical
Miscellany
- Vincenzo Galilei (c.1525-1591): In Exitu Israel motet with lute from Il
Fronimo
- Giovanni Battista Dalla Gostena (c.1558-1593): Tu che del mio dolore madrigal
- Johann Peter Emilius Hartmann (1805-1900):
- Johannes Erasmus Iversen (1713-1755): Sinfonia for 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 3 trumpets,
timpani, strings and basso continuo
- Hans Kraft (1565-c.1636): Fuga quatuor vocum from Musicae practicae
rudimenta
- Thomas Laub (1852-1927): 10
Aarestrup ritornels for solo voice and piano
- Selected pieces from The Marsh Lute
Book
- Simone Molinaro (c.1565-c.1634): Porgetemi la lira madrigal
- Jean Molinet (1435-1507): Tart ara mon cueur Chanson
- Robert Parsons (c.1535-1572): Pandolpho Chanson
- Mogens Pedersøn (c. 1585-1623):
- Michael Praetorius (1571-1621): Selected pieces
from Musae Sioniae, Sechster Teil
- Josquin des Prés (c.1450-1521): La Spagne for 5 instruments
- Thomas Ravenscroft (1590-1633):
- Johan Helmich Roman (1694-1758): Trio Sonata in G-minor
- Christian[?] Ræhs (1710-1786): 3 violin concertoes
- Morten Ræhs (1702-1766):
- Johann Adolf Scheibe (1708-1776):
- Giovanni Battista Strata (c.1579-1651): Attendite a falsis profetis Motet
- Alessandro Striggio (sen) (c.1535-1592): Fuggi speme mia fuggi for solo voice and
lute
- Alonso de Tejeda, (c.1556-1628): Selected motets
from Libro II de motetes
- Marcello Tosone (15??-c.1620): Movi il tuo plettro Apollo madrigal
- Orazio Vecchi (1550-1605):
Selva di Varia Ricreatione
- Sebastián de Vivanco (1550-1622): Cum ieiunatis motet
- Christoph Ernst Friedrich Weyse (1774-1842): Hyrden græsser sine Faar
(The shepherd pastures his sheep),
ballad for soloist, choir and orchestra.

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2001-02-08, Werner Icking (1943-2001), GMD
2009-11-06, Christian Mondrup, Werner Icking Music Archive