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The tango is a musical genre and social dance form which originated towards the end of the 19th century. It is characterised by its two-beat emphasis over four (dos por cuatro) time signatures and is often based on repeated patterns such as ABAB or ABCAC.
Ángel Villoldo (16 February 1861 -14 October 1919) was an Argentinian born musician who was one of the pioneers of the tango.
This piece has been arranged from the original score to be performed as a recital piece for accompanied flute. It is suitable for a student studying at grade 4 -5 level, and is an ideal piece to aid sight reading of syncopated rhythm.
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Francois-Joseph Gossec
Flute and Piano
W. A. Mozart
Stanley Myers
Ferdinando Bertoni
Phoebe Palmer Knapp
Paul Koepke
Johann Sebastian Bach
Emille Pessard
Jon Raybould
Helen H. Lemmel
George Frideric Handel
Ángel Villoldo
Frankin L. Sheppard
Paul Desmond
Glenn Calcote
Franz Joseph Haydn
Joachim Andersen
Rameau
Henry Mancini
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Gustav Holst
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