J.B. Krumpholtz, Sonata IV (E flat) for Harp and Flute
Lovely sonata for flute and harp with a delicate slower second movement. For pedal harpists with strong technique. Very few pedal changes, these are marked. As is typical with harp music of the early classical period, this is keyboard writing applied to the harp - lots of Alberti base figures, the Adagio second movement has passages of parallel thirds, sixths, fourths, most of these can be taken with two hands. Helpful fingerings for the more problematic passages are given by editor Holly Avesian. Ornamentation is sparse. Flute part is printed above the harp part . Flute part - which could be played by violin or oboe as well - is included as a separate part. Harp part is 16 pages. Click here for Sonata I Click here for Sonata II Click here for Sonata III
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