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First Repertoire for Flute

sheet music

Edited by Adams, Sally – Morley, Nigel
Setting: Flute and Piano
Length: 48 pages
Publisher: Faber Music
Item number: 0571521630
ISMN: 9780571521630
First Repertoire For Flute combines imaginative arrangements with original pieces, all of which have been carefully selected and written for players of elementary to intermediate (Grade 1-4) standard. Sally Adams and Nigel Morley have pooled their wealth of experience and put together a varied and challenging collection which includes classic theme tunes from the Vicar of Dibley and The Snowman, as well as original compositions from Sally Adams, Sarah Watts and Pam Wedgwood. There is something here for every occasion!
**ABRSM selected piece (Flute 2008-2013): Tell Them Martha Sent You (Watts)

Contents

1.
Romance (Lachner)
2.
Rocky’s Rodeo (Adams)
3.
Walking In Shadows (Wedgwood)
4.
Spagnoletta (Praetorius)
5.
Menuet From Il Pastor Fido (Handel)
6.
Vicar Of Dibley (Goodall)
7.
Hungarian Fantasie (Andersen)
8.
Cortesmente (Telemann)
9.
Grandmama Tells A Ghost Story (Kullack)
10.
Andante Alla Siciliana (Mercadente)
11.
Romance (Reger)
12.
Coming From Fountain (Granados)
13.
Tell Me Loverly Shepherd (Boyce)
14.
Walking In The Air (Blake)
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