Giacomo Pucccini "La Boheme" Musetta's Waltz Aria "Quando Me'n Vo" Flute Duet Woodwind duo (arr. Glenn Martin) by Emmanuel Pahud and Jasmine Choi Sheet Music for Flute Duet at Sheet Music Direct
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Giacomo Pucccini "La Boheme" Musetta's Waltz Aria "Quando Me'n Vo" Flute Duet Woodwind duo (arr. Glenn Martin) Digital Sheet Music
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Giacomo Pucccini "La Boheme" Musetta's Waltz Aria "Quando Me'n Vo" Flute Duet Woodwind duo (arr. Glenn Martin)
by Emmanuel Pahud and Jasmine Choi Flute Duet - Digital Sheet Music

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"Quando me'n vo'", also known as "Musetta's Waltz", is a soprano aria waltz in act two of Puccini's 1896 opera "La bohème." It is sung by Musetta, in the presence of her bohemian friends, and the scene takes place at the Café Momus.
The opera "La bohème", has several adaptations notably the American Rock musical Rent, Jonathan Larsens 1989 musical version of Puccinis opera.

Also set in Paris, Moulin Rouge follows the story of bohemian artists, among them a writer and a painter. The main characters, Christian, a hopeless romantic, and Satine a courtesan, suffering with consumption, are Luhrmanns Rodolfo and Mimì
This arrangement of Musetta's waltz is for two equal flutists and suitable for classroom study, competitions. encores and church interludes.
Performance time: 3.33

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