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Astor Piazzolla

Piazzolla: Tango-Études (for flute and piano)

"Etudes tanguistiques"

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Editions Henry Lemoine  |  SKU: HL27734  |  Barcode: 9790230977340
  • Composer: Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992)
  • Instrumentation (this edition): Piano, Flute
  • Originally for: Flute / Violin
  • Work: Tango-Etudes
  • ISMN: 9790230977340
  • Size: 9.1 x 12.2 inches
  • Pages: 56

Description

As this score is simply a transposition of the version for saxophone, we suggest that anyone interested in the genesis and editorial choices of this particular edition, consult the version indicated above, we would however, like to mention that:

  • any accidental between parentheses is an addition with reference to the manuscript, intended to correct a probable oversight
  • all other signs between parentheses aim to unify similar passages, or to synchronize accompanied and solo versions
  • the piano part is voluntarily without dynamics, as was the case for the manuscript

The footnotes have also been taken from the saxophone version, though the names of the notes have obviously been transposed. The "manuscript" they refer to, is therefore an imaginary score, identical to Piazzolla's, but written in A Minor third lower.

Editions Henry Lemoine

Piazzolla: Tango-Études (for flute and piano)

$120.00

Description

As this score is simply a transposition of the version for saxophone, we suggest that anyone interested in the genesis and editorial choices of this particular edition, consult the version indicated above, we would however, like to mention that:

  • any accidental between parentheses is an addition with reference to the manuscript, intended to correct a probable oversight
  • all other signs between parentheses aim to unify similar passages, or to synchronize accompanied and solo versions
  • the piano part is voluntarily without dynamics, as was the case for the manuscript

The footnotes have also been taken from the saxophone version, though the names of the notes have obviously been transposed. The "manuscript" they refer to, is therefore an imaginary score, identical to Piazzolla's, but written in A Minor third lower.

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