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Duets for All

For Oboe or Guitar

Albert Stoutamire , Kenneth Henderson

Music / Musical Instruments / Woodwinds

Duets for All enables any two instruments to play duets. Not only may two like-instruments such as two flutes play together, but two dissimilar instruments such as violin and tuba may perform all of the duets. The duets cover a wide range of styles and music from baroque through contemporary eras, and they range in difficulty from grades 1 through 4.

Titles:
* March (Prokofiev)
* Allegro (Mozart)
* Dance (Kabalevsky)
* Andante and Allegro (Stoutamire)
* Leaping (Kabalevsky)
* Ecossaise (Beethoven)
* A Farewell (Purcell)
* Song of the North (Grieg)
* March of the Tin Soldiers (Tschaikowsky)
* Allegretto (Corelli)
* The Mechanical Doll (Shostakovich)
* The Adventures of Ivan (Khatchaturian)
* Bouree (Handel)
* Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (Liszt)
* Ballet of the Chicks (Moussorgsky)
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