Solos for Flute, Collection 1
African-American & Jamaican Melodies
by Clark Kimberling
Oboe - Digital Sheet Music

Item Number: 19899621
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SKU: M0.21696EB

African-American & Jamaican Melodies. Composed by Clark Kimberling. Flute, Fife and Oboe, Gospel/Sacred, Christian. World Music. E-book. Mel Bay Publications - Digital Sheet Music #21696EB. Published by Mel Bay Publications - Digital Sheet Music (M0.21696EB).

ISBN 9781609745103. 8.75x11.75 inches.

A unique collection for the flute: 46 full-page solos, including arrangements of spirituals, folk songs, dance tunes, and melodies by African-American composers, plus five solos composed for this collection. Includes melodies by A. J. R. Conner, Henry Hart, J. W. Postlewaite, Will Accooe, John W. Boone, Justin Holland, James Allen Bland and more. Features previously unpublished solo by renowned Philadelphia musician Francis Johnson, the earliest known composition by an African-American, dating from 1815. Favorites include Amen, Banyan Tree, Doctor Bird, and Evry Time I Feel the Spirit. Supported by Internet-accessible melody-specific Historical Notes.Forty-six full-page solos for fluteArrangements of melodies by Americas best known composers of African descent, as well as traditional melodiesInternet-based melody-specific Historical Notes.

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