More Gems from the Phoenix Collection: Rare 18th Century Flute Duets
by Giovanni Battista Sammartini
Flute Duet - Digital Sheet Music

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Flute Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.903035

Composed by Dottel Figlio, Florio, and Giovanni Battista Sammartini. Arranged by John Caldwell, Gordon Lees. Baroque,Graduation,Standards. Individual part. 26 pages. Gordon Lees #6514479. Published by Gordon Lees (A0.903035).

Three complete Flute Duets or Sonatas and six exceptionally rare individual movements by little known or unknown composers last published in 1760s or earlier. Suitable for teaching eager young players of a range of abilities, and for performance. Good introduction to styles, articulations and ornamentation of that period. Brief history of their discovery and performance guide provided.  Companion set to The Phoenix Collection: Rare 18th Century Flute Duets (by Gerard, Blanck, Grizel); SMP Press Item No. SO.1026021).

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