Cantilena has a song-like quality which the performer should try to convey, while the Rigadoon is a moderately fast dance movement, both arranged here together for contra clarinet with
Deuxieme Sonata by Germaine Tailleferre, arranged for flute and piano by Virginia Broffitt Kunzer. Germaine Tailleferre is perhaps best known for her musical output as the only female member of Les
Giovanni Bottesini (1821-1889) was widely regarded as the Paganini of the double bass and was one of the first champions of the instrument. Though he composed a wide range of music, from chamber music to
The Elegie, Op. 24, of Gabriel Faure was composed in 1880, intended to be the slow movement of a Cello Sonata he began to compose. The Sonata was never completed, and this work