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Concertino. Germaine Tailleferre. Flute Solo sheet music.

Translation

Concertino. Germaine Tailleferre. Flute Solo sheet music.

Original

Concertino. Version pour Flute et Piano. Solistes. et Piano. Reduction d'Orchestre. Version for Flute and Piano. Soloists. and Piano. Orchestra Reduction. Composed by Germaine Tailleferre. 1892-1983. Edited by Philippe Bernold. For Flute, 2 Pianos. This edition. Originally for Flute and Piano Soloists, String Orchestra, Timpani and Harp. The French Flutists Propose, Collection Philippe Bernold. 41 pages. Duration 14 minutes. Gerard Billaudot Editeur #524-08528. Published by Gerard Billaudot Editeur. PR.524085280. ISBN M043073420. Commissioned by the Countess Pastré. 1891-1974. , this piece was written in 1952 and premiered in January fo 1953 by a stellar cast, including Jean-Pierre Rampal, Robert Veyron-Lacroix, and the “orchestre de la radio-difussion francaise” conducted by Richard Blareau. The original manuscripts were mysteriously lost for more than 40 years, resurfacing in 2002 to make this edition possible. Handwritten instructions are reproduced in this edition with parentheses, and instructions from Rampal himself are also included. For advanced players. 14’.

Translation

Concertino. Version for Flute and Piano. Soloists. et Piano. Reduction d'Orchestre. Version for Flute and Piano. Soloists. and Piano. Orchestra Reduction. Composed by Germaine Tailleferre. 1892-1983. Edited by Philippe Bernold. For Flute, 2 Pianos. This edition. Originally for Flute and Piano Soloists, String Orchestra, Timpani and Harp. The French Flutists Propose, Collection Philippe Bernold. 41 pages. Duration 14 minutes. Gerard Billaudot Publisher # 524-08528. Published by Gerard Billaudot Editeur. PR.524085280. ISBN M043073420. Commissioned by the Countess Pastré. 1891-1974. , this piece was written in 1952 and premiered in January fo 1953 by a stellar cast, including Jean-Pierre Rampal, Robert Veyron-Lacroix, and the “orchestre de la radio-difussion francaise” conducted by Richard Blareau. The original manuscripts were mysteriously lost for more than 40 years, resurfacing in 2002 to make this edition possible. Handwritten instructions are reproduced in this edition with parentheses, and instructions from Rampal himself are also included. For advanced players. 14’.