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Speckert, George A.: 27 Miniatures

for String Trio (two Violins and Cello or Violin, Viola, Cello)

playing score

Arreglo: Chamber Ensemble
Instrumentación: 2V/Vc(V/Va/Vc)
Serie: Ready to Play
Época: Clasicismo
Idioma: English, German
Grado: 2
Peso: 0.267 kg
Año de publicación: 2018
Editorial: Bärenreiter
Nº de artículo: BA10647
Nº de editorial: BA10647
ISMN: 9790006564903

Here is fresh material for young string ensembles presented by George Speckert who is a master arranger for amateur orchestras. Each of these 27 relatively short character pieces evokes a unique mood in its very title: Brisk,Sad, Sunset and many more. When heard in succession, the scenes sometimes unfold in the listeners&rsquo, minds like in a movie.

The collection is perfect for creating short suites with an ad libitum number of movements, andthus is ideal for school recitals, family

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