SKU: M7.KECF-130
ISBN 9790502361303. German English.
This Album contains a wide selection of first concert pieces for beginners flautists. Based on the experience that not only the musical knowledge, but also the development of each pupil on his Instrument varies very much, the sequence of the individual pieces is not chronological. The piano accompaniments are very often simply arranged to suit Young pianists and enable them to gain their first experience in chamber Music.
SKU: HL.14025870
8.25x11.75x0.265 inches.
The world's most popular classical melodies, arranged for easy instrumental solo with piano accompaniment. Includes the music of Bach, Brahms and Saint-Saens.
Jazz Routes is a collection of 8 progressive jazz pieces for flute and piano covering a wide range of rhythmic and harmonic styles. Careful consideration has been given to the technical demands but without compromising themusical aims. To help you get to grips with the music, demonstration performances can be found on the accompanying CD together with recordings of the piano accompaniments. Guildhall Exams Grades 1-8
SKU: HL.50511758
ISBN 9790080143971. Bach (23 x 30,2 cm) inches. Hungarian, English. Balazs Horvath.
The title of the piece and its musical content refer to the title and musical ideas of a piano piece by the composer and pianist Balazs Futo. In conformity with his way of thinking, striking, forceful materials are ordered in Horvath's compositional method into harmonic and other sound sequences. The work is dedicated to the musicians who gave it its first performance: Peter Foldesi and Balazs Futo.
SKU: BT.F-80151
SKU: HL.14024588
UPC: 884088811372. 8.5x11.0x0.163 inches.
This dreamlike and evocative piece from Peter Maxwell Davies was originally composed for Flute and orchesta. Here it is presented as Flute with Piano reduction and still captures the wonder and sanctuary of the composer's home, surrounded by seabirds and seals that fire the imagination in childlike ways, evoking images of mermaids and angels. The Flute solo is both tranquil and highly virtuosic and is well supported by the Piano accompaniment. The piece was first performed in May 1999 at the Royal Concert Hall, Dublin.
SKU: HL.49007627
ISBN 9783795747183. UPC: 073999465464. 9.0x12.0x0.191 inches.
Famous works arranged for flute and piano, including: J.S. Bach: Siciliano from the Sonata for Flute and Cembalo obbligato E major * C.P.E. Bach: Rondo from the Hambacher Sonata for Flute and Basso continuo G major * W.A. Mozart: Turkish March from the Sonata for Piano A major * F.J. Gossec: Tambourin * N. Paganini: Polacca from the Sonata for Violin and Guitar Nr. 7, F major * F. Chopin: Variations on a Theme by Rossini from the opera La Cenerentola * S. Joplin: Original Rags.
SKU: IS.FP7297EM
ISBN 9790365072972.
Peter Benoit, one of the great Flemish Romantic composers and often considered the origin of the Flemish School, was better known for his piano and choral music than for his wind music. Nevertheless, his one entry into the flute repertoire - the Concerto - is an exemplary piece of high Romanticism that combines symphonic writing with idiomatic, virtuosic flute technique. Composed as part of a ‘legendary triptych’ - the Stories and Ballads for Piano, the Symphonic Tale for Piano and orchestra, and the Flute Concerto - the three movements show the Concerto for the tone poem it is at heart. The first Preludium (Will-o’-the-Wisps) begins with a fiery orchestral fanfare, with an equally grand entrance by the soloist that introduces the first theme and launches the movement into the formidable back-and-forth between soloist and orchestral forces. The second, Melancholia, somewhat resembles the Molique Andante in its construction - a clear, wistful theme is embellished and carefully expanded into a full musical showpiece for flute. The Finale (Dance of the Wisps) then immediately launches into a display of the flutist’s agility, moving through various permutations of the theme before coming to an exuberant, grateful landing.
SKU: HL.14008426
ISBN 9780711942042.
The solo flute here is kept in high profile by the absence from the orchestra not only of other flutes, but also of violins and oboes; in addition, the trumpets are used sparingly (they do not, for instance, play in the slow movement), so that for much of the time the flute is playing against a mellow ensemble of clarinets, horns, bassoons and low strings. If this is, nevertheless, one of Davies's most open-spirited pieces, that comes partly from the ready flights of the soloist, partly from its glockenspiel accompaniments in the outer movements (replaced by ticking claves in the Adagio), partly from the dancing character of so much of the music, and partly from the harmonic clarity, in a light region not far from C minor. Flute part with piano reduction of the orchestral score.
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