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Flower Duet
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Flower Duet digital sheet music. Contains printable sheet music plus an interactive, downloadable digital sheet music file.
  • Does not contain lyrics

Title:

Flower Duet

From:

Lakmé

Instrument:

Piano

Scorings:

Instrumental Solo

Original Published Key:

B Major

Product Type:

Musicnotes

Musicnotes Edition

Product #:

MN0094202

Price:

$5.99
Includes unlimited prints + interactive copy with lifetime access in our free apps.

Number of Pages:

7

Average Rating:

Rated 4.5/5 based on 42 customer ratings

Top Review:

"This arrangement is lovely, I enjoy playing it!"

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From:

Lakmé

Number of Pages:

7

Form:

Song

Instrument:

Piano

Scoring:

Instrumental Solo

Original Published Key:

B Major

Product Type:

Musicnotes

Musicnotes Edition

Product #:

MN0094202

Tempo:

Allegro moderato

Metronome:

q = 108

Genres:

Classical

Opera

Song Details gives you detailed information about this song, Flower Duet

Composer:

Léo Delibes

Lyricist:

Edmond Gondinet

Philippe Gille

Date:

1883

Publisher:

Musicnotes, Inc.

Product Type:

Musicnotes

Musicnotes Edition

Product #:

MN0094202

From the Show:

Lakmé

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Lorraine_Petersen

Piano: Advanced / Teacher

Rating:

5/10/2016 10:15:45 PM

Lovely music

This arrangement is lovely, I enjoy playing it!

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searunner26

Piano: Advanced

Rating:

12/30/2016 5:05:16 PM

Enjoyable But Not a Complete Transcription

Overall, this is a good transcription from orchestra and voice to keyboard. However, I found it odd that while most of the arrangement combines the voices and orchestra, the bridge (if that is the correct term for an aria) reflects only the orchestral part and ignores the vocal part. Otherwise, I have no complaints.

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