Concerto in F - 1st movement - Reutter - String Trio
by Eve C. Mailly
String Trio - Digital Sheet Music

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String Trio - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.515963

Composed by Georg Reutter. Arranged by Eve C. Mailly. Baroque,Holiday,Multicultural,Wedding,World. 27 pages. Zene Strings #6463371. Published by Zene Strings (A0.515963).

Concerto in F by Georg Reutter was originally composed for cembalo, two violins and basso continuo. This is the 1st movement of the Concerto, and it has been arranged for string trio. As with all of our arrangements, the middle part in included in both treble and alto clef giving you the flexibility of playing it with either two violins and cello, or violin, viola and cello.

This is a rather showy work that showcases the first violinist. From your friends at Zene Strings - enjoy!
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