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Astor Piazzolla: Libertango fur Flote und Gitarre
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Astor Piazzolla: Libertango fur Flote und Gitarre for Flute and Guitar by Astor Piazzolla Flute - Sheet Music

By Astor Piazzolla
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Guitar (classical) - Intermediate

SKU: MB.EM5312

For Flute and Guitar. Composed by Astor Piazzolla. This edition: Saddle Stitch. Woodwinds, Guitar, Latin , Classical Guitar, World. Edition Margaux. Latin American. Book. 6 pages. Mel Bay Publications, Inc #EM5312. Published by Mel Bay Publications, Inc (MB.EM5312).

ISBN 9780786663880. UPC: 796279083300. 9 X 12 inches.

Classical guitar and flute duet. For the intermediate guitar player who is comfortable with chords. Two full scores included. Standard notation. The arrangers notes tell us: Libertango stands for the freedom which I allow for my musicians. Their limits are defined solely by the extent of their own capabilities and not through any exterior pressure, like Astor Piazzolla. Piazzolla wrote the Libertango for his Octeto Nuevo de Buenos Aires which he formed after returning from Paris in 1954 determined more than ever before to treat the tango as music. An absolute music, based on the melodic, harmonic, and above all, the rhythmical qualities of the tango, frees it from the socially defined context of its origins at the beginning of this century.

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Tuckib
November 28, 2011
Great piece of music
I am a jazz musician. I love this arrangement of an outstanding piece, so I use it as a basis for many different arrangements. I have played the guitar part on piano (I change octaves frequently) with flute, but also I have added guitar (changes only, lots of rhythm) and bass (wrote out a part for him.) I like to have the flutist play the last repeat an octave higher and end with piano playing a low A minor chord pianissimo. I think Astor would like the fun we have with his piece.
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