

Pleyel, Duos for 2 Violins II Op. 48 (EMB)
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach was a highly talented German composer and performer born in 1710. He composed Three Duets for Two Violas in Berlin around 1775, which inherited the contrapuntal style of his father and contributed significantly to Berlin's musical heritage. There is a cyclical connection among the duets, and Bach adapted the music to maintain harmonic and melodic balance between the two instruments.
"Pop Duets for All" is a versatile series designed to provide musicians with an enjoyable and educational experience. It allows groups of any size or combination to perform together, with each book increasing in difficulty from Grade 1 to Grade 3-4. The series is perfect for performances at concerts, recitals, auditions, and festivals, catering to a wide range of instrumental capabilities.
Playable on Any Two Instruments or Any Number of Instruments in Ensemble
Arr. Michael Story
Series: Instrumental Ensembles for All
Category: Mixed Instruments - Flexible Instrumentation
Format: Book
Instrumentation: Trombone, Baritone B.C., Bassoon, Tuba
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