Salon Polka for flute sextet

$8.00

Tchaikovsky penned this gentrification of the polka, typically a peasant dance, labeling it “Salon Polka”. Whether the court folk actually danced to it is probably moot. Delightfully, it is a lively, foot tapping piece for the enjoyment of performers and audience members alike. The first part, noted for piccolo and flute, should be performed by a single player. A steady and bright tempo throughout will keep the style alive and make it a pleasant feature for any program.

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Title:
Salon Polka
Composer:
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Arranger:
Christine D. Indech
Tempo/Style:
Allegro
Length:
2 minutes to 3 miutes
Parts:
6 parts
Difficulty:
Moderate
Instruments:
1 Piccolo
3 C flutes
1 Alto flute
1 Bass flute

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