Music
J.S. Bach Two-Part Inventions, adapted for Bass Viol by Tom Kurz Note from Tom: “Bach’s Two Part Inventions may be the most famous duets in history, duets for the two hands of a single keyboard player. To arrange them for two bass viols I’ve liberally transposed whole pieces, and passages within, by an octave. Sometimes I’ve changed the key signature. I’ve kept the original note values, but when my wife and I play them we use an eighth note as the tactus/pulse. These pieces will work at whatever speed you feel comfortable.”
Invention1 Invention2 Invention3 Invention4 Invention5 Invention6 Invention7 Invention8 Invention9 Invention10
Invention11 Invention12 Invention13 Invention14 Invention15
Newly composed Fantasias for viols by Tom Kurz Note from Tom: “It seems like most of the fantasias for viols that were written during the renaissance have been found and published. Do you sometimes wish that more music had been composed for viols?? The music below is an attempt to create new music with the same style and feel as the old music. It is music written for viols by a long time viol player. Print a copy of the music for yourself, and play it with friends. I hope that you enjoy it. If you come back to this page in the future there will be more music available. You can write me about what you liked about the music (or didn’t like) at kathyandtomk@verizon.net.”
Fantasia # 9 for 5 viols, score and parts:
Fant9a5Score Fant9FivePt1 Fant9FivePt2 Fant9FivePt3 Fant9FivePt4 Fant9FivePt5
Fantasia #1 for 5 viols, score and parts:
Fant1a5Score Fant1FivePt1 Fant1FivePt2 Fant1FivePt3 Fant1FivePt4 Fant1FivePt5
Fantsia Trio #1, score and parts:
Trio1Score Trio1Treble Trio1Tenor Trio1.bass