Serenata, Op. 16
Antonio Nava’s Serenata op. 16 for flute and guitar comes from early 19th century Italy, a simple and charming chamber work with guitar.
This is an ideal piece for easy performance. There are three movements: Adagio espressivo, Polacca, and Theme and variations. Reprint of the first edition of Milan, c. 1810. Parts only, no score. With a preface by Brian Jeffery. First published by Tecla in 1985.
| Featured Product | No |
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| Arranger/Editor | Brian Jeffery |
| Composer | NAVA, ANTONIO |
| Availability | Available |
| TAB/Notation | Music Notation Only |
| Level of Difficulty | 4 |
| Description | Antonio Nava’s Serenata op. 16 for flute and guitar comes from early 19th century Italy, a simple and charming chamber work with guitar. This is an ideal piece for easy performance. There are three movements: Adagio espressivo, Polacca, and Theme and variations. Reprint of the first edition of Milan, c. 1810. Parts only, no score. With a preface by Brian Jeffery. First published by Tecla in 1985. |