The fuguing tune (often spelled fuging tune) is a variety of Anglo-American vernacular choral music. Fuguing tunes form a significant number of the songs found in the American Sacred Harp singing tradition. They first flourished in the mid-18th century and continue to be composed today.
The fuguingtune (often spelled fuging tune) is a variety of Anglo-American vernacular choral music. Fuguingtunes form a significant number of the songs...
throughout the course of the composition. It is not to be confused with a fuguingtune, which is a style of song popularized by and mostly limited to early...
more recent stone. Morgan was a composer, best known for his hymns and fuguingtunes. While not so famous as those by William Billings, his works share the...
"mainstream" Protestant hymns in their musical style: some tunes, known as fuguingtunes, contain sections that are polyphonic in texture, and the harmony...
and little regard for functional harmony. Many of these works were fuguingtunes, which begin with all voices singing together (with a melody usually...
were singers: they developed new forms of sacred music, such as the fuguingtune, suitable for performance by amateurs, and often using harmonic methods...
where Ingalls was a tavern-keeper and musician between 1789 and 1810. Fuguingtune Southern gospel West gallery music The syllables used derive from Guidonian...
(1997; premiered by Yo-Yo Ma) Henry Cowell Gravely and Vigorously (Hymn & FuguingTune No. 17) (1963; in memory of Kennedy) George Crumb Sonata for Solo Cello...
3-7220-2 HI)—orchestral and large-ensemble pieces, including Hymn and FuguingTune No. 2; performed by Manhattan Chamber Orchestra, Richard Auldon Clark—conductor...
part settings for its tunes. Fifty-seven of the 143 tunes of the first edition are fuguingtunes, and the first Southern fuguingtunes appear, such as Reubin...
Piano version Nokia tune on piano Problems playing this file? See media help. The Nokia tune is a phrase from a composition for solo guitar, Gran Vals...
Dans Les Modes Du Moyen-Age / Mutabili / Hymn And FuguingTune No. 2 / Ballad / Hymn And FuguingTune No. 3 LP in stereo LS-682 LOU-683 1968 Dmitri Shostakovich...
The repertory consisted mainly of metrical psalms and anthems, and fuguingtunes were particularly common in the mid-18th century. Many teachers, such...
Corigliano Phantasmagoria (1993) Henry Cowell Cello sonata Hymn and FuguingTune No. 9 for cello & piano, HC 758 Four declamations with return (1949)...
inspiration for the song. Loesser originally called the song "Three Cornered Tune," and it was to be sung in Guys and Dolls by the characters Sarah Brown,...
gallery music included polyphonic multi-melodic harmony, including fuguingtunes, by the mid-18th century. This tradition passed with emigrants to North...
Piano tuning is the process of adjusting the tension of the strings of an acoustic piano so that the musical intervals between strings are in tune. The...
A melody (from Greek μελῳδία (melōidía) 'singing, chanting'), also tune, voice or line, is a linear succession of musical tones that the listener perceives...
Sonata Lyrique (2020) John Cage, Two5 (1991) Henry Cowell, Hymn and FuguingTune No. 13 (1960) James Curnow, Fantasy for Trombone (1992) Jean-Michel Defaye...
Freehold, where he died in 1843. Shumway is best remembered today for two fuguingtunes included in The Sacred Harp, "Schenectady" and "Ballstown," though others...
and a last verse descant by David Willcocks. An alternative tune is "Lyngham", a fuguingtune by Englishman Thomas Jarman, whose "astonishing and invigorating"...