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Flute and Harp
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Flute and Harp
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Adagio & Allegro
for Flute & Harp
from Quartet No 6 in C Major, Hoboken No. III:6
Joseph Haydn arranged Derek Smith
Harp Score and Flute Part
** Published June 2009 **
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Serenade & Scherzo
for Flute & Harp
from Quartet in F Major, Hoboken No. III:17
Joseph Haydn arranged Derek Smith
Harp Score and Flute Part
** Published June 2009 **
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Nos Galan
Deck the halls - New Year's Eve
Welsh carol tune
Score and Flute Extraction
A4 Published December 2008
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Quintet
for Flute, Harp & String Trio
after the Concerto in C major KV 299
WA Mozart, arr. Derek Smith
Score and Set of 5 Parts
** Published July 2008 **
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Andantino
From Concerto in C major K299
WA Mozart
Arranged for Flute and Harp by Ann Griffiths
Score and Flute Extraction
A4 Reset in 2001
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Charms of Christmas
Swyn y Nadolig
A medley of three carols arranged for harp with violin or flute. It came upon the midnight clear (Richard S. Willis) is followed by Coventry Carol and The Rocking Lullaby. The harp part may be played on concert or celtic harp.
Score and Flute Extraction
A4 Published November 2006
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Y Gath a'r Golomen
PRIZE WINNING NEW WORK
National Eisteddfod of Wales 2004 - Tlws y Cerddor - Composer's Medal.
Translated from the Welsh, 'Y Gath a'r Golomen' means 'The Cat and the Pigeon - two apparently well-known adversaries often seen on the pier in Bangor, and photographed by Owain Llwyd in 2003. Inspired by the Eisteddfod requirement of a duo for flute and harp, the composer decided that the harp should portray the cat, and that the flute should portray the pigeon. The underlying tension of the situation is exploited in this brilliant, unusual, dramatic and amusing piece.
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