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Timeless Classical Duets for Two Flutes - 16 Essential Pieces Arranged in Two Keys for Beginner to Intermediate – From Baroque to Twentieth Century Masterworks - cover

Timeless Classical Duets for Two Flutes - 16 Essential Pieces Arranged in Two Keys for Beginner to Intermediate – From Baroque to Twentieth Century Masterworks

Camille Saint-Saëns, Franz Schubert, Ludwig van Beethoven, Robert Schumann, Leopold Mozart, Franz Lehár, Jean-Joseph Mouret, Gustav Holst, Amadeus Wolfgang Mozart, Pyotr Ilych Tchaikovsky, Christian Pezold, Alexander Reinagle

Publisher: Glissato Edizioni Musicali

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Summary

Are You in Search of Captivating and Accessible Duets for Two Flutes? Enhance Your Lessons and Performances with Classic Pieces Spanning from the Baroque to the Twentieth Century!
Embark on a musical adventure with Timeless Classical Duets for Two Flutes, a carefully curated collection featuring 16 essential pieces, perfectly suited for beginner to intermediate musicians. This diverse selection, spanning from the elegance of the Baroque to the dynamic expressiveness of the Twentieth Century, is an excellent resource to enrich your practice sessions, lessons, and performances.
A Diverse Repertoire: Explore a variety of masterpieces from different periods, including the elegant Minuets by Mozart and Leopold Mozart, the spirited Rondeau by Mouret, and the delightful Ecossaise by Schubert. Experience the brilliance of Haydn’s Surprise Symphony and the emotional resonance of Tchaikovsky’s Chanson Triste.
Iconic Composers: This collection features timeless works by some of the most revered composers, such as Beethoven (Sonata Pathétique), Saint-Saëns (The Elephant), and Holst (Jupiter from The Planets). Additionally, the romantic charm of Lehár’s The Merry Widow Waltz and Vilia adds a touch of operatic flair to this selection.
Insightful Annotations: Each piece is accompanied by informative notes that offer valuable context and insights into the music, enhancing both your understanding and your performance.
Clear and Readable Sheet Music: The music is presented with large, easy-to-read notation, ensuring a smooth experience during both practice and performance, making it accessible to flutists of all levels.
Educational and Performance Benefits: This collection is an invaluable resource for music teachers and students alike, designed to help develop technical proficiency, musical expression, and ensemble skills. Whether you’re preparing for lessons, recitals, or just expanding your repertoire, these duets will inspire and elevate your musical journey.
Who Is This Collection For?

	Flutists looking to expand their repertoire with timeless pieces from the Baroque to the Twentieth Century.
	Music instructors seeking high-quality duets for teaching, practice, and performance preparation.
	Students preparing for ensemble performances, recitals, or aiming to deepen their musical exploration.

Enrich your music library with this essential collection, ensuring that your lessons and performances are engaging and well-prepared. Add these timeless duets—complete with insightful background information and clear sheet music by composers like Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Tchaikovsky, Holst, Lehár, and more—to your collection today!
Available since: 08/27/2024.

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