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Voice in treble clef. Autograph, which survives, presented to Legh in 1751 by Charles Legh. Composed in London 228-1 The unhappy Lovers: As Celia's fatal arrows flew Soprano c. 1730 228-2 Charming Cloris: Ask not the cause / The poor Shepherd: The Sun was sunk beneath the Hills Soprano c. 1730 228-3 As on a Sunshine Summer's Day Soprano c. 1729
To indicate that notes sound an octave higher than written, a treble clef with an 8 positioned above the clef may be used for penny whistle, soprano and sopranino recorder, and other high woodwind parts. A treble clef with a 15 above (sounding two octaves above the standard treble clef) is used for the garklein (sopranissimo) recorder.
one with treble and bass clef parts; for compositional studies: Oxford University Press Choral: ca. 1906: Now Fie on Love: for male chorus: words by anonymous:
Recorder parts in the Baroque were typically notated using the treble clef, although they may also be notated in French violin clef (G clef on the bottom line of the staff). In modern usage, recorders not in C or F are alternatively referred to using the name of the closest instrument in C or F, followed by the lowest note.
G clef (Treble clef) The spiral of a G clef (not a point on the spiral, but the center around which the spiral is drawn) shows where the G above middle C is located on the staff. A G clef with the spiral centered on the second line of the staff is called treble clef. [2] The treble clef is the most commonly encountered clef in modern notation ...
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The scherzo, in B ♭ major, maintains the standard ternary form by repeating the sections an octave higher in the treble clef. [30] The trio in B ♭ minor, marked "semplice", is in binary form. [30] It borrows the opening theme from the composer's Eroica symphony and places it in a minor key.
This is a list of composers by name, alphabetically sorted by surname, then by other names. The list of composers is by no means complete. It is not limited by classifications such as genre or time period; however, it includes only music composers of significant fame, notability or importance who also have current Wikipedia articles.