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Flute - advanced - Digital Download SKU: S9.Q43153 Sonata for solo flute. Composed by Olli Mustonen. This edition: Sheet music. Il Flauto traverso. Downloadable. Duration 8 minutes. Schott Music - Digital #Q43153. Published by Schott Music - Digital (S9.Q43153). Sinuhe the Egyptian is a historical novel written in 1945 by the Finnish author Mika Waltari (* 19. SeptemberHelsinki). He was one of the best known authors in Finland and his works were translated into 30 languages. 1908 in Helsinki, † 26. August 1979 also in This is the story of the adventures of the doctor SinuheCrete and other regions of the known world at that time. who lived from 1390 to1335 B.C. who was initially the personal physician at the court of the Pharaoh Akhenaten before subsequently visiting Babylon, Waltari was inspired by the Ancient Egyptian text The Story of Sinuhe which is considered to be one of the earliest literary works (20th century B.C.). The author additionally undertook comprehensive historical studies, and the novel with its extensive cultural history and customs of the Orient in pre-Christian times became a worldwide success. The novel also gained recognition among Egyptologists. Sinuhe the Egyptian was in turn an inspiration for the composer Olli Mustonen to create a work for the “archaic†instrument the oboe. The original version of this two-movement piece additionally fulfilled the composer’s wish to dedicate a composition to his wife Sole who is also an oboist.The current version for flute was written for the Danish flutist Janne Thomsen.Der 1945 erschienene finnische Roman Sinuhe der Ägypter schildert das abenteuerliche Leben des Leibarztes von Pharao Echnaton. Das bedeutende literarische Werk inspirierte Olli Mustonen, ein Stück für das „archaische Instrument Oboe zu schreiben. Die Originalfassung dieser zweisätzigen Komposition widmete er seiner Frau Sole, die selbst Oboe spielt. Die vorliegende Fassung für Flöte schrieb Mustonen für die dänische Flötistin Janne Thomsen.
Sinuhe
Flûte traversière

$10.99 9.51 € Flûte traversière PDF SheetMusicPlus

Flute,Piano - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1031877 Composed by Alejandro Diaz. 20th Century,Contemporary. Score and part. 26 pages. Alejandro Diaz #3638155. Published by Alejandro Diaz (A0.1031877). Sonata No.1 for Flute and Piano - General Piano Score.Contents: 1. Allegro giocoso; 2. Andante; 3. Allegro con brio.Duration: Approx. 6 minutes.The Flute Sonata No.1 is the first of 5 pieces for Flute and Piano written by Alejandro Diaz, colombian contemporary composer. The musical language used in this piece is a mixture of classical and contemporary harmony. The piece counts with the classical sonata form, composed in 3 movements, each one with its own random cadenza. The piece has been written in 2015, under the influence of Hindemith compositive language and from his Sonata for Flute and Piano.This sonata represents 2 kids playing around on a hill. Both characters must be performed with energy and in a playful way. For more details, the complete Piano Score has information you would like to know about the composer and his suggestions of how you must play this piece.The composer recommends to play this sonata with a fluent flute and piano technique, because it is considered as a high-level piece. If you want to record and upload a video or MP3 to any social and musical media, please consider to contact the composer for any legal or copyright questions and requests. Any shared publication or copy of this material can be consider as a crime, and it could have legal consequences.To contact the composer, do not hesitate to write an e-mail to: diaz.alejo12@gmail.comFacebook: adgiraldo1
Flute Sonata No.1
Flûte traversière et Piano

$21.99 19.03 € Flûte traversière et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus






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