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Reading University flute quartet:Smetana Die Moldau (Vltava)

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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2007

The Reading University Flute quartet playing Smetana's Die Moldau (Vltava from Ma Vlast)

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  • This was wonderful! i love this peice! but do anyone know where I can get the notes? really want to learn it my self : )

  • It's published by Zimmermann, the arrangement is by Guy du Cheyron de Beaumont. I bought it from All Flutes Plus in London but probably other sheet music shops have it too.

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  • Very cool! I like your style on this tune.

    Check out my channel, which has some of my own compositions. I would love to compose something for you guys.

  • Great work! My only comment is that it sounds a little choppy...the lines should really flow in and out of each other a little more...try to be a little more subtle and ominous with the beginning...try to match each other as though you're only one flute and the line doesn't stop. Great work! I ordered this for my summer camp and can't wait to work on it with them!

  • Good job guys!

  • I´m from Czech republic and this is my favourit composition. I think itś better with the whole symphonic orchestra. It is a wonderfull composition...Smetana is my favourit compositor. If you llike this music, you must see the whole symphonic poem My Fatherland(Má vlast) It is wonderful

  • yeah this part is the spring not the river

    it goes into the river part way through

    i have to study this peice in music

    ive listened to it about 50 million times

  • The composer is Smetana. He was from the Crezh republic. This piece is the second movement, which is named after the river Vltava, from a six-movement symphonic poem called Ma Vlast (My Fatherland).

  • VERY slowly!!

  • what a composer! The intro is a celestial creation. The main melody seems to be the israel himn, isn't it?

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