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3 Gymnopédies arr. for tenor recorder, doubling alto, and guitar

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  • Gymnopédie No. 1

    There is no separate recorder part, since both players can usually read from the same score. (If this is unworkable, another score must be printed out.) Originally for piano solo. This arrangement at original pitch. The 1st and 3rd Gymnop?dies call for tenor recorder, the 2nd for alto. Since the guitar part of the 2nd is more difficult than the others, Nos. 1 and 3 may be performed alone, or rather perhaps in the order of the famous Debussy arrangement for orchestra, 3 followed by 1.

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  • Gymnopédie No. 2

    There is no separate recorder part, since both players can usually read from the same score. (If this is unworkable, another score must be printed out.) Originally for piano solo. This arrangement at original pitch. The 1st and 3rd Gymnop?dies call for tenor recorder, the 2nd for alto. Since the guitar part of the 2nd is more difficult than the others, Nos. 1 and 3 may be performed alone, or rather perhaps in the order of the famous Debussy arrangement for orchestra, 3 followed by 1.

    2 pp.
    $0.50
  • Gymnopédie No. 3

    There is no separate recorder part, since both players can usually read from the same score. (If this is unworkable, another score must be printed out.) Originally for piano solo. This arrangement at original pitch. The 1st and 3rd Gymnop?dies call for tenor recorder, the 2nd for alto. Since the guitar part of the 2nd is more difficult than the others, Nos. 1 and 3 may be performed alone, or rather perhaps in the order of the famous Debussy arrangement for orchestra, 3 followed by 1.

    2 pp.
    $0.50
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