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2 sheet music found Concerto Pour Une Voix (Saint Preux) - Flute and Harp Duet
Concerto Pour Une Voix (Saint Preux) - Flute and Harp Duet # Harp, Flute (duet) # ADVANCED # Classical # Saint Preux # Myriam Darme, Maia Darme # Maia
Darme # Concerto Pour Une Voix # Myriam & Maia
Darme # SheetMusicPlus
Flute, Harp - Advanced -
By Saint Preux. Arranged by
Myriam Darme, Maia Darme.
Score, Set of Parts. 8 pages.
Published by Myriam & Maia
Darme ...(+)
Flute, Harp - Advanced -
By Saint Preux. Arranged by
Myriam Darme, Maia Darme.
Score, Set of Parts. 8 pages.
Published by Myriam & Maia
Darme
This score is a flute and harp duet arrangement of “Concerto pour une voix" (Concerto for One Voice), a crossover contemporary classical / pop song written by French composer Saint-Preux in 1969. It was originally intended as a purely instrumental piece for trumpet and strings, but after hearing French singer Danielle Licari practice in a recording studio, Saint-Preux decided record his work with her. She sung the solo trumpet part using a vocalise technique similar to scat singing in jazz to imitate a brass instrument. The song, which doesn't bear any lyrics, was a thunderous success upon its release and made both her career and his.
The PDF file includes both the score and parts. It is suitable for advanced students as well professionals looking for a popular addition to their repertoire. Duration: 4’30.
More arrangements and recordings are available at:
www.ensembletraversees.com/en/shop (Flute & Harp Duet Traversées)
www.myriamdarme.com (Myriam Darme, flute)
www.maiadarme.com (Maia Darme, harp) The Naiad for flute and harp
The Naiad for flute and harp # Harp, Flute (duet) # INTERMEDIATE # Schwarz Matthew H # Matthew H Schwarz # The Naiad for flute and harp # Matthew H Schwarz # SheetMusicPlus
Flute,Harp,Instrumental Duet - Level 3 - SKU: A0.1174114 By Schwarz Matthew H. By Matthew H Schwarz. Arranged by Matthew H Schwarz. Chamber,Classical,Co...(+)
Flute,Harp,Instrumental Duet - Level 3 - SKU: A0.1174114 By Schwarz Matthew H. By Matthew H Schwarz. Arranged by Matthew H Schwarz. Chamber,Classical,Contemporary. 12 pages. Matthew H Schwarz #774278. Published by Matthew H Schwarz (A0.1174114). A four-minute haunting duet for flute and harp. Generally modal/melodic accessible music. There are some more advanced rhtyhms and high passages in the flute, and Bach-like runs in the harp that will require practice for intermediate musicians.  The flute goes from low C to the B an octave above the treble cleff (but, only one 3-measure passage goes above the D above the treble cleff).The harp part can be played on a pedal harp or, with a little effort, on a lever harp. It starts in two flats, there's a middle section with F#s (with time to switch levers - the sheet music indicates some bass notes that can be skipped to flip levers), and the end adds Ab (which will require two levers flipped by reaching over with the right hand - unusual, but not too awkward with practice). The lowest note in the harp is the G below the bass cleff (however, all notes below the bass cleff are octave doublings and could be ignored on a smaller harp), and the highest is the D above the treble cleff.