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Celtic Duets - Flute & Accordion

Easy to middle-grade folk songs from Scotland, Ireland, Wales and Brittany
flute and standard bass accordion
Product number: UE38035
Edition: Partitur
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Martin Tourish is an accordion specialist from Ireland whose own history is steeped in the tradition of Celtic Music. In his ground-breaking publication “CELTIC”, he explored, in arrangements for solo, standard-bass accordion, music from Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall and Brittany.


In this new book, he opens the world of Celtic music to flautists who can explore this music in equal partnership with an accordion player. He offers his expert insight into no less than thirteen pieces in accessible arrangements for intermediate players.

Contents

Traditional Scottish: Ae Fond Kiss · Traditional Irish: The Forgotten Highland · Traditional Irish: Na Ceannabháin Bhána · Traditional Welsh: Beth yw'r Haf i Mi? · Traditional Scottish: Rosilin Castle · Traditional Irish: Paddy McMenamin's Mazurka · Traditional irish: If there Weren't Any Women in the World · Traditional Scottish: A Man's a Man for all That · Traditional Cornish: The Bodmin Riding March · Traditional Breton: Danse Macabre · Traditional Scottish: Cota Ghearr Sgiobalta · Traditional Scottish: The Atholl Highlanders · Traditional Irish: The Boys of Malin

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Title:
Celtic Duets - Flute & Accordion
Easy to middle-grade folk songs from Scotland, Ireland, Wales and Brittany
Language:
German, English, French
Edition:
Partitur
Level of difficulty:
very easy - easy
Brand:
Universal Edition
Series:

Technical Details

Product number:
UE38035
ISMN13:
979-0-008-08941-1
ISBN13:
978-3-7024-7613-7
UPC:
803452073246
Weight:
0,26 kg

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