Description
6 Arias from The Barber of Seville
Composed by Gioacchino Rossini
Duet for C Flute and Alto Flute
Arranged by Jeffrey Beyer
Based on the arrangements of François-Rene Gebauer
Published by Alry Publications
Includes score and parts
Program Notes:
Gioacchino Rossini's beloved opera The Barber of Seville was premiered at the Teatro Argentina in Rome, Italy on Febraury 20, 1816. Though the first performance was not well-received, mainly due to the influences of rival composer, Giovanni Paisiello, and his friends, subsequent performances were much more successful and the opera has been part of the standard operatic repertoire ever since. In the 1820s, French bassoonist François-Rene Gebauer arranged twelve selections from the opera for two bassoons and organized them into two volumes. Futist Jeffrey Beyer has chosen to transpose, adapt and arrange the following selections from the first volume C Flute and Alto Flute duet. It should be noted that each aria has been transposed from the bassoon verison to better accommodate the ranges of the flutes, and as a result, they are not compatible with the original edition.
Contents:
Ecco, ridente in cielo
Largo al factotum
Una voce poco fa
Dunque io son
Zitti zitti, piano piano
Di si felice innesto.
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