Georg Philipp Telemann
6 Canonic Sonatas
for 2 Treble Recorders (Flutes)
Georg Philipp Telemann
6 Canonic Sonatas
for 2 Treble Recorders (Flutes)
- Instrumentation Recorder Duet (AA)
- Optional Instrumentation Flute Duet
- Composer Georg Philipp Telemann
- Series Originalmusik für Blockflöte
- Editor Greta Richert
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- Edition Sheet Music
- Publisher Schott Musik
- Order no. OFB98
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Edition Schott reflects the whole diversity of music in a comprehensive sheet music library for the student, amateur and professional musician.
The Edition Schott offers music from the Renaissance to the modern age, from solo instrument to orchestra, from standard classical works to interesting rarities. It contains around twenty of the recognized and well-established Schott instrumental series, such as Gitarren-Archiv, Violin-Bibliothek, Il Flauto Traverso or Originalmusik für Blockflöte.
The editions in the Edition Schott are characterized by high quality and editorial reliability with easy-to-read music notation, sensible turning pages and high-quality paper.
Since 1770 Schott Music has stood for excellence in music. This tradition is reflected in Edition Schott, and it thus enjoys an international reputation for good reason.
The Edition Schott offers music from the Renaissance to the modern age, from solo instrument to orchestra, from standard classical works to interesting rarities. It contains around twenty of the recognized and well-established Schott instrumental series, such as Gitarren-Archiv, Violin-Bibliothek, Il Flauto Traverso or Originalmusik für Blockflöte.
The editions in the Edition Schott are characterized by high quality and editorial reliability with easy-to-read music notation, sensible turning pages and high-quality paper.
Since 1770 Schott Music has stood for excellence in music. This tradition is reflected in Edition Schott, and it thus enjoys an international reputation for good reason.