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Hungarian Pastorale Fantasie, Cantabile et Presto...

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If anyone has any recordings of Hungarian Pastorale Fantasie, Cantabile et Presto, and Sonates 1-3, please let me know! I really, REALLY could use 'em! Thanks!
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I have the recordings, but unfortunately I am not willing to send out free copies of the music, as it does take money that the performers should be earning away from them. I suggest you buy CD's (or pay to download) these pieces. They should not be at all difficult to find, with the possible exception of the Sonates (which composer are they from?), as they are pretty major parts of the flute repertoire.
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The sonatas are by Bach, which I probably should've mentioned beforehand. But thanks nonetheless. I have the pieces, I just wish that I could here them played. For whatever reason I learn better that way...
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My teacher did a recording with guitar. I am biassed, but I love it! It's available on Titanic records. It is Virginia Sindelar and I think you can even get it on iTunes. You can definitely get it on Amazon. There are a lot of other pieces on it that you will find familiar.

That recording is of Hungarian Fantasy, by the way! I forgot to say...
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A free account on www.rhapsody.com will give you 25 free plays per month. I know the Enesco and the Doppler are both on there, and I'm sure the Bach Sonatas must be.

It would be a great investment to purchase these pieces so you have them for good. They are standards in the repertoire and you never know when you'll want to refer back to them. :D

I looove the Enesco. I played it on my junior recital in college. I have a student learning it, so now I have the joy of learning the piano part. So pretty!
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