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Humoresque

Dvorák (1841-1904)
Arranged for Flute and Piano

 

The best known of all the pieces Dvorák wrote for the piano must be the Humoresque in G flat major, the seventh of a set of eight. As with many other arrangements of this piece, the current one for flute and piano brings the key up to G major to make it easier to play. The melodic line remains faithful to the original but the piano part is significantly changes with some reharmonisations and new material.

The flute part is relatively straight forward. The piano part is more challenging requiring some good voice leading in the left hand of the middle section.

For the Sibelius file of this piece, Right Click the picture and left click 'save target as.' Or to view on my Sibelius site, click here.

Sibelius File

Click on the images below to enlarge and print the flute part.

Flute Part 1spacerFlute Part 2

Click here to order a copy of the score and parts (where available)

The score can also be viewed at sibeliusmusic.com


© Guy Bunce 2009
Updated September 7, 2009
guybunce@hotmail.com

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