Piano part of "Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka" Flute Quartet sheet music


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part of "Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka" op. 214 by arranged for flexible Flute Quartet and optional piano by Francesco Leone. Intermediate level, duration 3.00 min (+-). Score, parts and alternative available in series. Scan Qr-code (in cover) for audio demo or visit www.glissato.it product code: EG1127. Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka, Op. 214, is a polka by Johann Baptist Strauss II (also known as Johann Strauss Jr., the Younger, the Son) written in 1858 after a successful tour of Russia where he performed in the summer concert season at Pavlovsk, Saint Petersburg. It was first performed in a concert in Vienna on 24 November 1858.Tritsch-Tratsch (chit-chat) refers to the Viennese passion for gossip. Strauss may also have been referencing the burlesque "Der Tritschtratsch" by the famous Austrian dramatist and actor Johann Nestroy, which premiered in 1833 and was still in the stage repertoire when the polka was written. The mood of the piece is jaunty and high-spirited, as were many of Strauss' polkas.




Flute Quartet sheet music score of "Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka"


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Flute Quartet sheet music part of "Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka" op. 214 by arranged for flexible Flute Quartet and optional piano by Francesco Leone. Intermediate level, duration 3.00 min (+-). Score, parts and alternative available in series. Scan Qr-code (in cover) for audio demo or visit www.glissato.it product code: EG1127. Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka, Op. 214, is a polka by Johann Baptist Strauss II (also known as Johann Strauss Jr., the Younger, the Son) written in 1858 after a successful tour of Russia where he performed in the summer concert season at Pavlovsk, Saint Petersburg. It was first performed in a concert in Vienna on 24 November 1858.Tritsch-Tratsch (chit-chat) refers to the Viennese passion for gossip. Strauss may also have been referencing the burlesque "Der Tritschtratsch" by the famous Austrian dramatist and actor Johann Nestroy, which premiered in 1833 and was still in the stage repertoire when the polka was written.The mood of the piece is jaunty and high-spirited, as were many of Strauss' polkas.




Flute 2 part of "Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka" Flute Quartet sheet music


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Flute 2 part of "Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka" op. 214 by arranged for flexible Flute Quartet and optional piano by Francesco Leone. Intermediate level, duration 3.00 min (+-). Score, parts and alternative available in series. Scan Qr-code (in cover) for audio demo or visit www.glissato.it product code: EG1127. Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka, Op. 214, is a polka by Johann Baptist Strauss II (also known as Johann Strauss Jr., the Younger, the Son) written in 1858 after a successful tour of Russia where he performed in the summer concert season at Pavlovsk, Saint Petersburg. It was first performed in a concert in Vienna on 24 November 1858.Tritsch-Tratsch (chit-chat) refers to the Viennese passion for gossip. Strauss may also have been referencing the burlesque "Der Tritschtratsch" by the famous Austrian dramatist and actor Johann Nestroy, which premiered in 1833 and was still in the stage repertoire when the polka was written. The mood of the piece is jaunty and high-spirited, as were many of Strauss' polkas.




Flute 3 part of "Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka" Flute Quartet sheet music


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Flute 3 part of "Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka" op. 214 by arranged for flexible Flute Quartet and optional piano by Francesco Leone. Intermediate level, duration 3.00 min (+-). Score, parts and alternative available in series. Scan Qr-code (in cover) for audio demo or visit www.glissato.it product code: EG1127. Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka, Op. 214, is a polka by Johann Baptist Strauss II (also known as Johann Strauss Jr., the Younger, the Son) written in 1858 after a successful tour of Russia where he performed in the summer concert season at Pavlovsk, Saint Petersburg. It was first performed in a concert in Vienna on 24 November 1858.Tritsch-Tratsch (chit-chat) refers to the Viennese passion for gossip. Strauss may also have been referencing the burlesque "Der Tritschtratsch" by the famous Austrian dramatist and actor Johann Nestroy, which premiered in 1833 and was still in the stage repertoire when the polka was written. The mood of the piece is jaunty and high-spirited, as were many of Strauss' polkas.




Flute 1 part of "Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka" Flute Quartet sheet music


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Flute 1 part of "Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka" op. 214 by arranged for flexible Flute Quartet and optional piano by Francesco Leone. Intermediate level, duration 3.00 min (+-). Score, parts and alternative available in series. Scan Qr-code (in cover) for audio demo or visit www.glissato.it product code: EG1127. Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka, Op. 214, is a polka by Johann Baptist Strauss II (also known as Johann Strauss Jr., the Younger, the Son) written in 1858 after a successful tour of Russia where he performed in the summer concert season at Pavlovsk, Saint Petersburg. It was first performed in a concert in Vienna on 24 November 1858.Tritsch-Tratsch (chit-chat) refers to the Viennese passion for gossip. Strauss may also have been referencing the burlesque "Der Tritschtratsch" by the famous Austrian dramatist and actor Johann Nestroy, which premiered in 1833 and was still in the stage repertoire when the polka was written.The mood of the piece is jaunty and high-spirited, as were many of Strauss' polkas.




C Bass Flute part of "Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka" Flute Quartet sheet music


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Bass Flute part of "Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka" op. 214 by arranged for flexible Flute Quartet and optional piano by Francesco Leone. Intermediate level, duration 3.00 min (+-). Score, parts and alternative available in series. Scan Qr-code (in cover) for audio demo or visit www.glissato.it product code: EG1127. Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka, Op. 214, is a polka by Johann Baptist Strauss II (also known as Johann Strauss Jr., the Younger, the Son) written in 1858 after a successful tour of Russia where he performed in the summer concert season at Pavlovsk, Saint Petersburg. It was first performed in a concert in Vienna on 24 November 1858.Tritsch-Tratsch (chit-chat) refers to the Viennese passion for gossip. Strauss may also have been referencing the burlesque "Der Tritschtratsch" by the famous Austrian dramatist and actor Johann Nestroy, which premiered in 1833 and was still in the stage repertoire when the polka was written. The mood of the piece is jaunty and high-spirited, as were many of Strauss' polkas.




Bb Clarinet instead bass flute part of "Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka" Flute Quartet sheet music


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Bb Clarinet instead bass flute part of "Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka" op. 214 by arranged for flexible Flute Quartet and optional piano by Francesco Leone. Intermediate level, duration 3.00 min (+-). Score, parts and alternative available in series. Scan Qr-code (in cover) for audio demo or visit www.glissato.it product code: EG1127. Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka, Op. 214, is a polka by Johann Baptist Strauss II (also known as Johann Strauss Jr., the Younger, the Son) written in 1858 after a successful tour of Russia where he performed in the summer concert season at Pavlovsk, Saint Petersburg. It was first performed in a concert in Vienna on 24 November 1858.Tritsch-Tratsch (chit-chat) refers to the Viennese passion for gossip. Strauss may also have been referencing the burlesque "Der Tritschtratsch" by the famous Austrian dramatist and actor Johann Nestroy, which premiered in 1833 and was still in the stage repertoire when the polka was written. The mood of the piece is jaunty and high-spirited, as were many of Strauss' polkas.




G alto flute(instead Bass Flute) part of "Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka" Flute Quartet sheet music


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G alto flute(instead Bass Flute) part of "Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka" op. 214 by arranged for flexible Flute Quartet and optional piano by Francesco Leone. Intermediate level, duration 3.00 min (+-). Score, parts and alternative available in series. Scan Qr-code (in cover) for audio demo or visit www.glissato.it product code: EG1127. Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka, Op. 214, is a polka by Johann Baptist Strauss II (also known as Johann Strauss Jr., the Younger, the Son) written in 1858 after a successful tour of Russia where he performed in the summer concert season at Pavlovsk, Saint Petersburg. It was first performed in a concert in Vienna on 24 November 1858.Tritsch-Tratsch (chit-chat) refers to the Viennese passion for gossip. Strauss may also have been referencing the burlesque "Der Tritschtratsch" by the famous Austrian dramatist and actor Johann Nestroy, which premiered in 1833 and was still in the stage repertoire when the polka was written. The mood of the piece is jaunty and high-spirited, as were many of Strauss' polkas.




1. Flute part of "Tritsch - Tratsch Polka" for Flexible Woodwind quintet and opt.Piano


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1. Flute part of : Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka, Op. 214 - Arrangement for Flexible Woodwind Quintet and optional Piano accompaniment. Score & Parts available in series: 1. Flute or Eb Piccolo Clarinet, 2. Oboe/Flute 2 or Bb Clarinet, 3. Bb Clarinet, 4. French Horn in F or Eb Horn/Alto Sax/Clarinet or Bb Clarinet or Bb Horn/Tenor Sax, 5. Bassoon or Bb Bass Clarinet or Eb Baritone Sax. Key concert Bb / dur. 3.00 (+-). Audio demo available on www.glissato.it




50+ Greatest Intermediate Classics for Flute


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50+ Greatest Intermediate Classics for Flute is a collection of favourite melodies arranged especially for the intermediate to advanced flute player, starting with the easiest. All are in easy keys. Great for advanced sight-reading practice or just for fun. Assuming a good knowledge of the flute and music reading, some pieces are one page, others longer; the music ranges from low C to third octave A although the easier pieces in the first part of the book range only up to third octave D. 50+ Greatest Intermediate Classics for Flute follows on from our popular 50+ Greatest Classics for Flute, which is much easier, contains different repertoire and shorter pieces. This, latest, book is for the more advanced player and includes extracts from: Adagio - Albinoni; Alla Turca - Mozart; Autumn - Vivaldi; Ave Maria - Schubert; Bist du bei mir - Stölzel; Caprice - Paganini; Carol of the Bells - Leontovych; Clog Dance - Hertel; Colonel Bogey - Alford; Csárdás - Monti; Donauwellen Waltz - Ivanovici; Danse macabre - Saint Saëns; Entry of the Gladiators - Fučík; Frühlingsstimmen - J. Strauss; Funiculì, Funiculà - Denza; Für Elise - Beethoven; Garland Waltz - Tchaikovsky; Gliding Dance of the Maidens - Borodin; Gran Valse - Tárrega; Hungarian Dance No. 5 - Brahms; La Campanella - Paganini; Lacrimosa - Mozart; Largo al Factotum - Rossini; Light Cavalry Overture - Suppé; Marche Funèbre - Gounod; Marche Slave - Tchaikovsky; Mazurka - Chopin; Moonlight Sonata - Beethoven; Nimrod - Elgar; Nocturne - Chopin; Overture - Mozart; Pizzicati - Delibes; Prelude - Bizet; Rigaudon - Grieg; Romanze - Mozart; Russian Dance -Tchaikovsky; Sarabande - Handel; Scheherazade - Rimsky-Korsakov; Sheep May Safely Graze - J. S. Bach; Si un jour, La forza del destino - Verdi; Sleepers, Awake - J.S. Bach; Ständchen - Schubert; Te Deum - Charpentier; Theme, Pastoral Symphony- Beethoven; Theme, Piano Concerto No. 1- Tchaikovsky; Three Little Maids - Sullivan; Toccata and Fugue - J.S Bach; Traümerai - Schumann; Tritsch Tratsch Polka - J. Strauss; Va, Pensiero - Verdi; Vltava - Smetana; Waltz no. 15 - Brahms Look out for our solo, duet and trio music arranged for mixed instruments: Flute, Clarinet, Bassoon, Oboe, Saxophone, Recorder, Trumpet, Trombone, Tuba, Violin, Viola, Cello and Double Bass, Mini-bassoon, Tenoroon, Guitar etc. We have a spectacular variety of duet books, a gargantuan selection of festive books (including Christmas, Valentine's and Halloween!), fun practice notebooks especially for your instrument, instrument-specific theory, including theory puzzles for very young flute players and even downloadable playalong and backing tracks and sheet music on our website. Just visit http://WildMusicPublications.com For tweets on our latest books, why not follow us on Twitter @wmpublications Testimonials Very pleased to have found your Christmas songs for flute, the Duets for Flute and the 50+ Classics for Flute - so many of the tunes I had hoped for gathered together in one book. Sharon I have wished for a long time there were instrument specific theory books, now I've found them. I wanted to tell you how great I think your books are! Janine I am loving your books - Jessie