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Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich: Nutcracker Suite for two Flutes

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Instrument: Flutes
Nivel: 3
Intindere: 36 pagini
Publicat pentru prima data: 2021
Editor: Bärenreiter
Numar articol: BA10951
Numarul original al articolului la editor: BA10951
ISBN: 9790006574667
Following the 'Carnival of the Animals' and the 'Moldau', Jennifer Seubel has now set her sights on the 'Nutcracker Suite' by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, and has arranged it for two flutes. This wonderful suite brimming with popular and much-loved melodies has been made available for two melody instruments in all its diversity and in its entirety.
As in the original work, enchanting melodies alternate with concise rhythms, whereby the reduced instrumentation succeeds in preserving the original flair of the work. The two flute parts are of equal importance, the melody and accompaniment constantly interchanging. These arrangements are for advanced flautists and offer many a small challenge.
About the editor:
Jennifer Seubel (*1985) is a writer, lecturer, adjudicator and flautist who also performs in the flute ensemble 'Duo Noble'.
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