Description
Transport your listeners to the early days of classical music with lively pieces by John Dowland, three Bachs, Handel, and Pachelbel. The harp parts feature arpeggios and rolled chords (intervals up to a tenth) and clever counter-harmony lines. Flutists will enjoy parts that foray beyond the simple melodies of the first verses into improvisational passages and occasional harmony to the harp’s melody.
Each song has a cover page, full score, and individual scores for the flute and large lever (34+ strings) or pedal harp. All pieces are easy to intermediate for both instruments with few to no lever changes. 95 pages.
Table of Contents
- Allemande (16th century, anonymous)
- Go From My Window (16th century, anonymous)
- Almain by John Dowland
- Orlando Sleepeth by John Dowland
- Italian Dance by Hans Neusidler
- Sinfonia BWV 156-1 by J. S. Bach
- Theme from Harp Concerto in Bb by G. F. Handel
- Pastoral Symphony by G. F. Handel
- Anglaise by G. F. Handel
- Waltz by W. F. E. Bach
- English Dance by J. C. F. Bach
- Canon in D by Pachelbel











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