"Berceuse" from the Dolly Suite. G Faure- Flute and Piano-Intermediate
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SKU: A0.785682
Composed by G Faure. Arranged by Grant Horsley. 20th Century,Children,Classical,Instructional,Wedding. Score and part. 16 pages. Grant Horsley #5209673. Published by Grant Horsley (A0.785682)."Berceuse" from the Dolly Suite. G Faure- Flute and Piano-Intermediate
Originally a piano duet, this arrangement is for Flute and piano and is a slightly extended version-full score is 6 pages and it is just over 4 minutes long.
It has been placed in the key of D major instead of the original E to take out some high areas although there is one top A.
There has been some variation in the flute line last section to provide variety. Set at intermediate level, but the whole score is on the youtube link for you to assess suitability. It is a very well known piece and this arrangement would work well for concerts, recitals, weddings and as incidental music for various events (including children's themes)
Price is for score and parts.
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