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title = "Sinfonia 6"
composer = "Johann Sebastian Bach"
opus = "BWV 792"
mutopiatitle = "Sinfonia 6"
mutopiacomposer = "BachJS"
mutopiaopus = "BWV 792"
mutopiainstrument = "Harpsichord, Piano"
style = "Baroque"
source = "Unknown"
copyright = "Public Domain"
maintainer = "Olivier Vermersch"
maintainerEmail = "olivier.vermersch (at) wanadoo.fr"
lastupdated = "01/February/2002"
footer = "Mutopia-2008/06/15-173"
tagline = \markup { \override #'(box-padding . 1.0) \override #'(baseline-skip . 2.7) \box \center-align { \small \line { Sheet music from \with-url #"http://www.MutopiaProject.org" \line { \teeny www. \hspace #-1.0 MutopiaProject \hspace #-1.0 \teeny .org \hspace #0.5 } • \hspace #0.5 \italic Free to download, with the \italic freedom to distribute, modify and perform. } \line { \small \line { Typeset using \with-url #"http://www.LilyPond.org" \line { \teeny www. \hspace #-1.0 LilyPond \hspace #-1.0 \teeny .org } by \maintainer \hspace #-1.0 . \hspace #0.5 Reference: \footer } } \line { \teeny \line { This sheet music has been placed in the public domain by the typesetter, for details see: \hspace #-0.5 \with-url #"http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain" http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain } } } }
}
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%
% a few macros for fine tuning
%
% force direction of tie
tu = \tieUp
td = \tieDown
tb = \tieNeutral
% explicit staff change
su = { \change Staff = up}
sd = { \change Staff = down}
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e gis dis e gis bis, cis e4 ~ |
e4. r e! ~ |
% bars 13-16
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cis2. r4. |
% bars 17-20
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fis8 gis a b cis d cis d b |
% bars 21-24
a b cis d e fis e fis d |
cis dis! e fis gis a gis a fis |
e2. ~ e4. ~ |
e8 e dis cis b a b a cis |
% bars 25-28
dis4. ~ dis8 e fis gis fis a |
b,2. ~ b4. |
a2. gis4. ~ |
gis fis2.~ \td |
% bars 29-32
fis4. e dis ~ |
dis2. ~ dis4. ~ |
dis8 cis dis e fis gis fis gis e |
\tu a2. ~ a4. ~ |
% bars 33-37
a8 fis gis a b cis b cis a |
dis4.\fermata r r |
\stemDown e8 dis cis \stemUp b a gis a gis b |
\stemDown cis4. r r |
b'8 a gis fis e dis e dis fis ~ |
% bars 38-41
fis16 e dis cis gis'8 ~ gis16 fis e dis a'8 ~ a16 gis fis e b'8 ~ |
\stemUp b b, cis dis e fis e fis dis |
e4. r fis,4 a8 |
gis2.\fermata \bar "|."
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b2. a!4. ~ |
a gis2. |
% bars 5-8
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cis4. r r8 r8 gis'8 |
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e2. dis4. |
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cis8 b a gis fis e fis e gis |
a2. ~ a4. ~ |
% bars 25-28
a2. ~ a4. ~ |
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cis dis! e dis e cis b cis dis |
cis dis \sd \stemUp \tu b a b cis b cis a |
% bars 29-32
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fis8 dis e fis gis a gis a fis |
e4. cis'2. ~ |
cis8 a b cis \su \stemDown \td dis e dis e cis |
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% bars 38-41
gis4. a b |
cis8 \su \stemDown dis e fis gis a gis a fis |
gis4. r cis,8 dis4 |
e2. |
}
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\stemDown e2. dis4. |
e cis fis |
b,8 cis dis e fis gis fis gis e |
dis e fis e fis dis cis dis e |
% bars 5-8
dis e cis b cis dis cis dis b |
a4. fis b |
e,8 fis gis a b cis b cis a |
gis a b a b gis fis gis a |
% bars 9-12
gis4. e fis |
dis2. gis4. |
\stemUp cis,4. \stemDown r e |
fis r r8 r cis' |
% bars 13-16
dis fis cis dis fis ais, b dis fis, |
gis b fis gis b dis, e gis b, |
\stemUp cis e b cis e gis, ais cis e, |
fis4. \stemDown e' r |
% bars 17-20
dis e fis |
\stemUp b,8 cis dis \stemDown e fis gis fis gis e |
dis e fis gis fis e a4. ~ |
a gis cis |
% bars 21-24
fis, b2. |
a8 gis fis e dis cis \stemUp bis cis dis |
cis4. \stemDown r r |
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% bars 25-28
b8 a gis fis e dis e dis fis |
gis2. ~ gis4. ~ |
gis fis2. |
e dis4. |
% bars 29-32
e8 dis cis b a gis a gis b |
bis,4. r r |
cis r r |
fis r r |
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\stemUp dis \stemDown r r |
\stemUp a'\fermata \stemDown r r |
gis r r |
ais8 cis dis e fis g! fis g e |
dis4. r r |
% bars 38-42
e fis gis |
a r r |
r8 b fis gis dis e \stemUp ais, b b, |
e2.\fermata |
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\context PianoStaff
<<
\context Staff = "up" <<
\time 9/8 \key e \major \clef G
\context Voice = VA { \voiceOne \melone }
\context Voice = VB { \voiceTwo \meltwo }>>
\context Staff = "down" <<
\time 9/8 \key e \major \clef F \melthree>>
>>
\midi {
\context {
\Score
tempoWholesPerMinute = #(ly:make-moment 130 4)
}
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\layout {}
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¡°That accounts for it. I didn¡¯t know he was going to make the hop or I might not have come myself¡ªbut now¡ªwell,¡± the man broke off his phrase and started to clamber into the control seat, ¡°let¡¯s get going.¡± Larry, startled, seeing the pain in the face just under his own, relaxed for an instant, only being sure that his quick grip on the wrist holding the weapon in its hand was not released. When all his phrases were quite used up, Stone changed the key. What could be done for Mr. Taylor? Mr. Taylor motioned with his usual urbanity that the burden of speech lay with Cairness. What could he do for Mr. Cairness, then? But though the 21st of January was to be the day of the grand attack on the Ministry, the battle was not deferred till then. Every day was a field-day, and the sinking Minister was dogged step by step, his influence weakened by repeated divisions, and his strength worn out by the display of the inevitable approach of the catastrophe. The first decided defeat that he suffered was in the election of the Chairman of Committees. The Ministerial candidate, Giles Earle, was thrown out by a majority of two hundred and forty-two to two hundred and thirty-eight, and the Opposition candidate, Dr. Lee, was hailed by a shout that rent the House. Other close divisions followed. The fall of Walpole was now certain, and he would have consulted both his dignity and comfort in resigning at once. This was the earnest advice of his friends, but he had been too long accustomed to power to yield willingly. He was oppressed with a sense of his defeats, and the insolence of enemies whom he had so long calmly looked down upon without fear. He was growing old and wanted repose, but he still clung convulsively to his authority, though he had ceased to enjoy it. "Look out for your own men, my son," answered the Deacon, in whom the fire of battle was burning. "I'll look out for myself. If I'm hit the Gover'ment won't lose nothin'. I'm only a citizen." "Probably a caucus outside to set up the pins before goin' into the full meetin'," he said to himself. "As I always like to be with the winnin' side, I guess I'll jest jine 'em." "But it's sass of him to go sending off the girl wudout your leave." "Read it." HoMEËÑË÷Ò»¼¶Ã«Æ¬Ãâ·Ñ²¥·Å»ùµØ
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