“Salento” A Modern Tarantella for Flute and Clarinet Duet with Piano


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“Salento” is a Modern Tarantella. Tarantella is a lively dance in 6/8 time featuring quick steps originating in Taranto Italy. The dance was originally a flirtation one where couples danced in a manner to entice courtship, however it is more known as a “dance of hysteria” for when a victim was bitten by a spider (tarantula), it was believed that dancing furiously with tambourines would cure them.

This Tarantella is in ternary form and in A minor and the most complicated note value is a quaver and the highest note is top E. I have kept both parts fairly equal throughout and have placed it at Intermediate level, but on the youtube link there is the whole score for you to assess the suitability.

It is ideal as a showpiece, useful for concerts, recitals or simply something a little different to play. It is 2 mins 45 in length

Price is for the score and parts.

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Duets

Genre

Folk and World, Inspirational, Instructional, Modern Classical, Patriotic, Wedding

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