Bagatelle - Carrying a Bouquet for Flute, Violin & Piano
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Suk Bagatelle - Carrying a Bouquet for Flute, Violin & Piano
Carrying a Bouquet (Bagatelle for Flute, Violin and Piano).
In August 1917, few days after he had finished his magnificent symphonic poem The Ripening, Josef Suk wrote an accidental bagatelle Carrying a Bouquet. It is a charming short nocturne, whose melody is reminiscent of Suk's teacher and father-in-law, Antonin Dvorak.
The piece was written for Suk's son, who played the piano, and his two friends, a violinist and flutist, who often played together and were in need of easier repertoire. Flute may be replaced ad libitum by the 2nd violin.
- Format 31,0 x 23,3 cm
| Item code | 1807820000 |
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| Primary Access Code | H7820 |
| Access Code | H7820 |