Sonatina for Treble Recorder & Piano

Sonatina for Treble Recorder & Piano
You will receive the full track upon your purchase
  1. 1.
    Accompaniment - Movement I
    0:28
  2. 2.
    Accompaniment - Movement II
    0:36
  3. 3.
    Accompaniment - Movement III
    0:52
Instrument: Treble Recorder
Composed by: Walter Leigh
Key: No Sharps or flats

‘Sonatina for Treble Recorder & Piano’ is composed by Walter Leigh comprising of 3 movements. The first movement is ‘Allegretto’, the second is ‘Larghetto, Molto Tranquillo’ and the third is Allegro Leggiero’.

Walter Leigh (22 June 1905 – 12 June 1942) was an English composer. Leigh is best known for his Concertino for harpsichord and string orchestra, written in 1934. Other famous works include the overture Agincourt and The Frogs of Aristophanes for chorus and orchestra. He wrote music for documentary films and there is an unfinished sketch for a symphony.

Please choose your movement below:

Movement I – ‘Allegretto’

Movement II – ‘Larghetto, Molto Tranquillo’.

Movement III – ‘Allegro Leggiero’.

Each purchase includes:

  • Accompaniment
  • Accompaniment + Recorder

You can purchase the sheet music here. 

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Product Description

‘Sonatina for Treble Recorder & Piano’ is composed by Walter Leigh comprising of 3 movements. The first movement is ‘Allegretto’, the second is ‘Larghetto, Molto Tranquillo’ and the third is Allegro Leggiero’.

Walter Leigh (22 June 1905 – 12 June 1942) was an English composer. Leigh is best known for his Concertino for harpsichord and string orchestra, written in 1934. Other famous works include the overture Agincourt and The Frogs of Aristophanes for chorus and orchestra. He wrote music for documentary films and there is an unfinished sketch for a symphony.

Please choose your movement below:

Movement I – ‘Allegretto’

Movement II – ‘Larghetto, Molto Tranquillo’.

Movement III – ‘Allegro Leggiero’.

Each purchase includes:

  • Accompaniment
  • Accompaniment + Recorder

You can purchase the sheet music here. 

Additional Information

Divisions

Movement I, Movement II, Movement III

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