Go Tell Aunt Rhody, for two violins and piano
String Duet - Digital Sheet Music

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Instrumental Duet,Piano Instrumental Duet,Piano,Violin - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.909593

Composed by Jean Jacques Rousseau. Arranged by Christopher A. Sforza. Contemporary,Folk,Standards. Score and parts. 4 pages. Christopher A. Sforza #4895895. Published by Christopher A. Sforza (A0.909593).

Go Tell Aunt Rhody is a well-known folk tune which was adapted after music written by Jean-Jacques Rousseau in the 18th century.  This arrangement for two violins and piano offers a unique twist on the classic with interesting harmonies and accompaniment.  One could say that the tittle should be changed to Go Tell Tchaikovsky as the mood creates a ballet-like atmosphere.  The piece can be performed in a number of ways; solo with piano, duo with piano, or unaccompanied duet.  Included are the piano and violin duet scores.

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