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SKU: A0.910426
Composed by Nicolo Paganini. Arranged by David Heywood. Romantic Period. 38 pages. David Heywood #5209687. Published by David Heywood (A0.910426).Did somebody say Piccolo Feature? Niccolo Paganini’s masterpiece Perpetuo Mobile for violin and piano
was first introduced to the flute world by James Galway, who included a solo version with orchestra
on his Man With the Golden Flute recording in 1976. Even though this performance was a masterful
tour de force, he was forced to multitrack the solo line as it never stops for air. This arrangement
features two Piccolos dividing up the solo part (problem solved!) along with C Flute and Alto Flute
providing accompaniment, and stepping in on the melody from time to time. I have also extended
some of the musical sequences in the most dramatic parts, making the work even more exciting.
All the parts require the ability to double tongue, and maybe a bit of bravery as well - you might
want to pass out seat belts and helmets for this wild ride from the greatest violin
virtuoso to have ever lived.
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