More junior orchestra music from the baroque era! Georg Friedrich Händel probably needs no further intoduction. This is a flexible arrangement, in that it may be played with just the Violin 1 and the Cello 1 parts, who play in a sort of call-and-response pattern. The Violin 2 and Cello 2 parts are technically simpler, and the double bass part is basically the same as Cello 1.
Complete parts are available in this collection of baroque pieces at Sheet Music Plus: A Baroque Journey for String Orchestra
Enjoy! :)
I would like the parts asap ! :) Thank you.
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ReplyDeleteHi Barbie! You can find the parts here:
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Please let me know how you like my arrangement! :)
I would like this music for my OMC chamber orchestra? Omusicconservatory@gmail.com Thank you, A
ReplyDeleteCould I please have this music for my Chamber orchestra? Thank you, Conductor at OMC
ReplyDeleteHello, thank you for posting this. The link above to the parts is broken--are you still providing them? Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this! I tried the dropbox link but it is broken. Do you still have the individual parts available? Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteHello, everyone! I'm sorry I've taken so long to answer. I hope you can still use the parts for this Sonatina. They are available here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/vem3p51xp0e4hwl/AADEWhEzgcZkvuG4uE0XEngna?dl=0
ReplyDeletePlease send me parts for this music I started a string orchestra with kids from Atteridgeville in SA
ReplyDeletePlease send me parts for this music I started a string orchestra with kids from Atteridgeville in SA
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