101 POPULAR SONGS SOLOS & DUETS + 3x CD / flute

Code: TS402
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Publisher SANTORELLA PUBLICATIONS ltd.
Genre: love, wedding, celebration & ballad
spirituals, folk, country & traditional
classical & sacret
christmas & holiday
jazz, blues, ragtime & swing
Arrangement: melody
Cast: solo
duet
Difficulty: Intermediate
Format: book + CD
Series: 101 POPULAR SONGS SOLOS & DUETS
Santorella Publications is proud to present 101 Popular Songs for Flute. After countless requests we have brought it all together under one roof. It has been decades since a brass or reed player… show more
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Product code: TS402
Composer: Various Composers
Arranger: Santorella, Tony
Robbins, Jonathon
No. of songs: 101
Pages: 156
Size: 23 x 30 cm
UPC: 649571004026
Weight: 572 g

Audio examples

1. Little Cradle Song /Schumann/
2. Tell Me Fair Ladies /Mozart/
3. The Organ Grinder /Tchaikovsky/

Songlist (101)

  1. Little Cradle Song /Schumann/
  2. Tell Me Fair Ladies /Mozart/
  3. The Organ Grinder /Tchaikovsky/
  4. Allegro /Mozart/
  5. Minuet /J.S. Bach/
  6. Andante /Mozart/
  7. Russian Song /Tchaikovsky/
  8. Aria /J.S. Bach/
  9. Serenade /Mozart/
  10. German Dance /Haydn/
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Product description

Santorella Publications is proud to present 101 Popular Songs for Flute. After countless requests we have brought it all together under one roof. It has been decades since a brass or reed player could find so many recognizable songs, from assorted genres in a single collection.
101 Popular Songs includes a variety of well-known Original Classics, Wedding Classics, Sacred Hymns, Patriotic Songs, Jazz Standards & Christmas Carols. Each edition includes three (3) Piano Accompaniment CDs – with over 100 tracks including classical & jazz duets. Every flute player will have a unique opportunity to play along with the greatest studio musicians in Los Angeles. Each edition is geared towards a particular instrument in the Classical & Jazz Duets sections which is recorded in a “music minus one” fashion.