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Oboe Duet Oboe - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1504395 Composed by Tradicional. Arranged by Guilherme Assunção. Christmas,Traditional. Score. 3 pages. Guilherme A. #1079835. Published by Guilherme A. (A0.1504395). Celebrate the holiday season with this delightful duet arrangement of We Wish You a Merry Christmas for two oboes. The arrangement allows both oboes to shine, blending their warm, reedy tones in beautiful harmony. The interplay between the two parts creates a rich and festive sound, perfect for seasonal performances, recitals, or holiday gatherings. This charming duet captures the joyful spirit of the classic carol while showcasing the unique timbre of the oboe, making it a wonderful addition to any Christmas repertoire.
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
2 Oboes (duet)

$4.99 4.31 € 2 Oboes (duet) PDF SheetMusicPlus

Small Ensemble Flute,Piano,Voice - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1073271 By Helene Schulthess. By Fanny Hünerwadel (1826 – 1854). Arranged by Helene Schulthess. Classical,Romantic Period. Score and parts. 24 pages. Helene Schulthess #677536. Published by Helene Schulthess (A0.1073271). The composer Fanny Hünerwadel (1826 in Lenzburg - 1854 in Rome) came from a long-established family of the town of Lenzburg. She was the eldest child of the doctor Johann Friedrich Hünerwadel and Regula Speerli, who were both enthusiastic music lovers. After first being taught by her mother, Hünerwadel learned to play the piano in Lenzburg with Philipp Tietz, Joseph Breitenbach, and Ludwig Kurz and belonged to the local singing society. From 1846 she studied piano, singing, music theory and composition with Hans Nägeli and with Wagner's friend Alexander Müller in Zurich. During her time in Zurich she made the acquaintance of Johann W. Kalliwoda, Richard Wagner, Ferdinand Huber, Franz Liszt, Franz Abt, Wilhelm Baumgartner and Henri Vieuxtemps. In 1852, she played Johann Nepomuk Hummel's Rondo brillant in a subscription concert of the Zurich General Music Society, which became the current Zurich Tonhalle Orchestra. For further studies, she traveled to Florence and Rome in 1853. In Florence she took singing lessons with Romani. In Rome in 1853 she was the guest of the artistic families Corrodi and Imhof and took lessons with the singing teacher Parisotti. Hünerwadel died of typhoid fever in Rome on April 27, 1854, and was buried there on April 30. Six of Hünerwadels seven preserved piano songs were published posthumously (in 1854). Her great-nephew was the composer, painter, and publicist Peter Mieg (1906-1990) Source: Wikipedia.
Fanny Hünerwadel – Sonntagsfrühe for piano, voice and flute
Helene Schulthess
$20.00 17.28 € PDF SheetMusicPlus






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