Composition -
Bergerette
By Tielman Susato (1500-1561)
 
S A T B
 
 
Bergerette (Sans roch) from  Susato’s  “Dancerye,” published in 1551. This tune must certainly have existed as a popular song of the early or mid 16th Century, though I have no clue of its origin. It is simply a delight to play with its easy swings back and forth between feeling triple and duple. I don’t know another melody that is anything like this one.
-- Roy Sansom
 
 
Play-along files recorded by Roy Sansom, supported by a grant from the Recorder Artist Relief Fund.

Listen to all parts
No soprano - you play soprano
No soprano 2/alto - you play soprano or alto up
No alto/tenor - you play alto or tenor
No bass - you play bass

Slower version - all parts
 
 
No. of Recorder Parts:
4
Difficulty:
Very Easy
Occasion:
Any
Libraries:
Play-alongs, Arrangements and Transcriptions
Date Added:
11/27/2020
Style:
Recorded Accompaniment, Renaissance/Baroque/Classical
 
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