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2 treble recorders - advanced - Digital Download
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Sonatas 1-3. Composed by Michel Blavet. Baroque music for Recorder. Performance score. Musikverlag Robert Lienau - Digital #Q562658. Published by Musikverlag Robert Lienau - Digital (S9.Q562658).
German • English • French.
Michel Blavet (1700-1768) was a very famous and popular musician even in his lifetime. Although he was an autodidact on many instruments, his main instrument was the flute traversière which he played left-handed. His compository style is marked by Italian elements, and he was influenced by Telemann, too. On October 1, 1728, Blavet's first sonatas for 2 flutes traversières were published. They are presented here in a transposed version for 2 alto recorders based on the first print. These lively and appealing pieces range from an intermediate to an advanced level of difficulty.
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2 treble recorders - advanced - Digital Download
SKU: S9.Q562658
Sonatas 1-3. Composed by Michel Blavet. Baroque music for Recorder. Performance score. Musikverlag Robert Lienau - Digital #Q562658. Published by Musikverlag Robert Lienau - Digital (S9.Q562658).
German • English • French.
Michel Blavet (1700-1768) was a very famous and popular musician even in his lifetime. Although he was an autodidact on many instruments, his main instrument was the flute traversière which he played left-handed. His compository style is marked by Italian elements, and he was influenced by Telemann, too. On October 1, 1728, Blavet's first sonatas for 2 flutes traversières were published. They are presented here in a transposed version for 2 alto recorders based on the first print. These lively and appealing pieces range from an intermediate to an advanced level of difficulty.
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