Serenade, Op 141a in G major for flute trio

$25.00

Originally written for flute, violin, and viola during WWI, Max Reger‘s Serenade is a genuine technical and musical challenge for all three flutists in this arrangement.

The two orchestral-type movements (1st and 3rd) are complemented by the religious organ-type music depicted in the 2nd movement. All parts require a certain mastery of the instrument.

Advanced students will find it to be a rewarding piece to add to their studies. Also, it certainly will find its way to become a well-deserved concert piece.

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1st Movement

2nd Movement

3rd Movement

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Title:
Serenade, Op 141a in G major
Composer:
Max Reger
Arranger:
Paul-Lucien Kulka
Tempo/Style:
Vivace, Larghetto, Presto
Length:
14 minutes to 15 minutes
Parts:
3 parts
Difficulty:
Advanced
Instruments:
2 C flutes
1 Alto flute

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