These four quartets, each between 2 - 4 minutes in length, can be performed together on one program or as individual pieces.
Musically, the term 'centone' refers to the practice of combining separate works by one composer, or by different composers. In this Centone No. 1, the four works selected are by different composers,...
Musically, the term 'centone' refers to the practice of combining separate works by one composer, or by different composers. In Verne Reynolds' Centone No. 2, the works by Johann Joseph Fux include: I...
Musically, the term 'centone' refers to the practice of combining separate works by one composer, or by different composers. In this Centone No. 3, the four works selected are by Felix Mendelssohn. Tr...
Musically, the term 'centone' refers to the practice of combining separate works by one composer, or by different composers. Transcribed by Verne Reynolds. Movement: I. Fantasia, II. Four-Note Pavan,...
Musically, the term 'centone' refers to the practice of combining separate works by one composer, or by different composers. In this Centone No. 5, the works by Scheidt include: I. Canzon Gallicam, II...
Musically, the term 'centone' refers to the practice of combining separate works by one composer, or by different composers. In this Centone No. 9, the seven works, all by Jan Peiterszoon Sweelinck (1...