Waltz of the Flowers

Sheet Music arranged by Lisa Donovan Lukas

Waltz of the Flowers from Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker ballet, arranged for intermediates, by Lisa Donovan Lukas.

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Waltz of the Flowers (Digital: Single User)

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Tonal Center
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Brand
SKUPPLDL1089
Number of Pages4

About the arranger

Lisa Donovan Lukas

Lisa Donovan Lukas

Lisa Donovan Lukas holds a Bachelor’s degree in Music Composition from the University of Southern California’s Thornton School of Music. She worked for many years as a proofreader-copyist for film composers at Universal Studios, Warner Brothers, Disney, and JoAnn Kane Music Service. A prolific composer/lyricist and lifelong pianist, Lisa maintains an active piano studio where she enjoys teaching piano, music composition, and songwriting.

This product is part of a collection

The Nutcracker

The Nutcracker

Contemporary showcase arrangements of themes from Tchaikovsky’s iconic Nutcracker ballet arranged by Lisa Donovan Lukas. This collection will be enjoyed by intermediates of all ages!

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Colleen
Colleen
Reviewed on November 5, 2021Verified purchase
Thank you for this lovely version of this classic piece. The best thing about it is that it contains NOT ONE single octave for either hand. I have a precocious 7 year old playing Level 8 RCM music who cannot reach an octave yet. I think she's going to quite enjoy this! And it sounds true to the original. Thanks again.