for treble recorder and tuned percussion
Orpheus Music, OMP 175
This piece is written for a treble recorder and tuned percussion. The top line of the melody part is played with a treble and the line underneath is sung simultaneously by the recorder player.Nanourisma is a Greek word that means lullaby. The main melody is from a popular traditional Greek lullaby.
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Absence: for Ganassi recorder in G
For Fardin: for two Ganassi recorders in C & G (one player)
Orpheus Music, OMP 156
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Treble, Tenor, and Bass
Orpheus Music, OMP 134
Syrta are a form of music and dance from the island of Crete in Greece. These four consist of two Syrta composed by Racheal Cogan and two old anonymous traditional melodies called Gavalohorianos and Sfakianos.
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for Treble recorder (part)
Orpheus Music, OMP 112
This new volume from Racheal Cogan comprises four songs in total: 'Asiahdeh', Panjaneh', 'Waltz' and 'Maya'.
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