Florian Bramböck
Afro-Latin Flute Duets (World Music)
Easy to intermediate duets presenting Latin and African grooves
Florian Bramböck
Afro-Latin Flute Duets (World Music)
Easy to intermediate duets presenting Latin and African grooves
- Formation Duo de flûtes traversières
- Compositeur Florian Bramböck
- Série World Music
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Niveau de difficulté
- Édition Partition(s)
- Maison d’Édition Universal Edition
- N ° de commande UE33041
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Description:
This edition offers easy to intermediate flute duets in a mixture of Latin and African styles.
Latin music has roots not only in Central and Sout-American folk music, but is also strongly influenced by music from Africa. In particular the rhythmic richness and exotic flavour of Afro-Latin-Jazz can be traced to the traditions of African music, which left its characteristic mark during the colonial period in America.
These 15 arrangements of well-known and original pieces as Pata Pata, Chan Chan Son and Guantanamera are a great introduction for flautists to the ever-changing sounds and rhythms of Afro-Latin Jazz. The authenticity of the arrangements and the variety of styles will make this a popular choice for middle grade players.
Finalist of The National Flute Association Award 2010
Latin music has roots not only in Central and Sout-American folk music, but is also strongly influenced by music from Africa. In particular the rhythmic richness and exotic flavour of Afro-Latin-Jazz can be traced to the traditions of African music, which left its characteristic mark during the colonial period in America.
These 15 arrangements of well-known and original pieces as Pata Pata, Chan Chan Son and Guantanamera are a great introduction for flautists to the ever-changing sounds and rhythms of Afro-Latin Jazz. The authenticity of the arrangements and the variety of styles will make this a popular choice for middle grade players.
Finalist of The National Flute Association Award 2010