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  1. the Sonata for Arpeggione and Piano. which he wrote in 1824, the same year in which he wrote the variations. It received its premiere performance by Schuster in November of that year. The name ‘Arpeggione’ was favoured (or even coined) by Schubert because of the instrument's suitability for playing arpeggios.

  2. The Arpeggione (also known as the "Guitarre d'amour") was a bowed instrument with six strings somewhat between a guitar and a cello invented by the Viennese guitar-maker Johann Georg Stauffer (1778-1853) in either 1821 or 1823. It became obsolete after about 10 years, long before Schubert's sonata was even published.

    • Schubert, Franz
    • Sonata for Arpeggione and Piano
    • D.821
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  4. Arpeggione Sonata. Franz Schubert. First Movement. (1797 - 1828) Allegro moderato Arranged by Jay Lichtmann. 9. ú Ï . Ïj ú Ï Ï Ï Ï Ï . Ïj Ï . Ïj ú ä Ï Ï Ï Ï # Ïn ÏÏ Ï # ÏÏ Ï Ï Ï ä Ï Ï Ï. 16. F & Ï .

  5. Special thanks go to my teacher João Luiz Rezende Lopes, flute partner Yurika Tatsumi, my teacher Kevin R. Gallagher, and my friend James Wellington. Enjoy, my friends!

  6. Sheet Music by James Galway. Also known as: Sir James Galway. Born: 8 December 1939. Spanish Love Song. Flute solo. Free printable flute sheet music and accompaniment tracks for pieces by James Galway.

  7. Arpeggione Sonata, D. 821 ... flute partner Yurika Tatsumi, my teacher Kevin R. Gallagher, and my friend James Wellington. Enjoy, ...