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Publisher website indicates that Reed 4 is the “Flute 1” book, and Reed 1 is the “Flute 2” book.
This is the same as the 1948 Broadway version.
According to current information that I have, you are correct. I will maintain separate listings so that the original Broadway version remains available for historical interest, even if the rental version is altered.
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Publisher website indicates that Reed 4 is the “Flute 1” book, and Reed 1 is the “Flute 2” book.
This is the same as the 1948 Broadway version.
According to current information that I have, you are correct. I will maintain separate listings so that the original Broadway version remains available for historical interest, even if the rental version is altered.