Scheindienst, Carl: Variations on Gestern Abend war Vetter Miche da for Soprano recorder (arr. Douglas Brooks-Davies) Sheet Music | Carl Scheindienst | Recorder Solo
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Scheindienst, Carl: Variations on Gestern Abend war Vetter Miche da for Soprano recorder (arr. Douglas Brooks-Davies) Digital Sheet Music
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Scheindienst, Carl: Variations on Gestern Abend war Vetter Miche da for Soprano recorder (arr. Douglas Brooks-Davies)by Carl Scheindienst Recorder Solo - Digital Sheet Music

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A lovely set of variations on the Austrian folk song 'Cousin Michael was there last night'. Originally for csakan or 'romantic recorder' (tuned to G) and guitar, this arrangement, for soprano recorder and piano, offers the recorder part in the original printed key of G - so we play almost exactly the same fingering as the csakan. The guitar part, however, originally written out in the sounding key of C, has been arranged for piano and transposed to G. The piano part keeps as closley as possible to the simple unobtrusiveness of the guitar, with minimal filling out, mainly in the right hand. Metronome markings are ediorial. Slurs, dynamics, etc. are as in the original (where I have added simile, it is to be understood that the slurring of the  preceding bars is to be followed all through). Nothing is known of the composer. The piece was published in Vienna in 1815.

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