Saltarello from Symphony No 4 "Italian", Op90
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A masterful arrangement of the final movement of Felix Mendelssohn's beloved Symphony No. 4, commonly known as the "Italian" Symphony. The Saltarello is a dance in compound meter with origins in the Tuscan region of Italy, popular especially during the 15th century. Although the time signature chosen for this movement by Mendelssohn is common time (4/4), the compound meter of the Saltarello is implied by the constant triplets throughout the movement.
Difficulty guide: 5-8
Difficulty level, roughly compared to ABRSM exam grades. 0 is total beginner, 9 is advanced (beyond grade 8).
Item Details
Instrumentation
- Part 1: Flute
- Part 2: Flute
- Part 3: Flute
- Part 4: Flute
- Part 5: Flute
- Part 6: Flute
- Part 7: Alto Flute
- Part 8: Alto Flute
- Part 9: Bass Flute
- Part 10: Contrabass Flute
Publisher: Megido Publications
Publisher's reference: MEG084
Our Stock Code: 1400953
Media Type: Paperback (18 pages [score])