(Selections from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban) Composed by John Will...(+)
(Selections from Harry
Potter and the Prisoner
of Azkaban) Composed by
John Williams.
Instrumental solo book,
accompaniment CD and set
of performance parts for
flute and piano
accompaniment. With color
photos, black & white
photos and fingering
chart. 24 pages.
Published by Alfred
Publishing.
Flûte traversière et Piano [Set de Parties séparées] Southern Music Ltd
Composed by Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767), transcribed by John Wummer. Set ...(+)
Composed by Georg Philipp
Telemann (1681-1767),
transcribed by John
Wummer. Set of
performance parts for
flute and piano. Approved
contest/festival piece
for the University
Interscholastic League.
35 pages. Published by
Southern Music Company.
(Based on the Etudes of Franz Whilhelm Ferling). By John Walker, Franz Wilhelm F...(+)
(Based on the Etudes of
Franz Whilhelm Ferling).
By John Walker, Franz
Wilhelm Ferling. Edited
by Amy Porter. Arranged
by Cyrille Rose. For
flute and piano. Carl
Fischer Classic Studies.
Book and CD. 44 pages.
Published by Carl Fischer
By John Craton. Chamber ensemble. For Flute, piano. Chamber Music. A set of four...(+)
By John Craton. Chamber
ensemble. For Flute,
piano. Chamber Music. A
set of four concert
pieces for flute and
piano. Contemporary.
Score and part. 20 pages.
Duration 12:00. Published
by Wolfhead Music.
(WM804)
Level: Advanced.
(18th Variation) Composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943), arranged by James ...(+)
(18th Variation) Composed
by Sergei Rachmaninoff
(1873-1943), arranged by
James Galway, John York.
Single piece for
Flutepiano accompaniment,
. The sumptuous,
world-famous 18th
Variation from
Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody
on a Theme of Paganini
now arranged for flute
and piano. 4 pages.
Published by Boosey &
Hawkes.
Composed by Various. Arranged by John Alley Elisabeth Parry. Collection - Sc...(+)
Composed by Various.
Arranged
by John Alley Elisabeth
Parry.
Collection - Score and
Parts.
Aurea Capra Editions
#494-
03240. Published by Aurea
Capra Editions
Mélodie Flûte traversière et Piano Aurea Capra Editions
Songs by Fauré, Chausson, Hahn and Huë. Composed by Various. Arr...(+)
Songs by Fauré,
Chausson, Hahn
and Huë. Composed by
Various.
Arranged by John Alley
Elisabeth Parry.
Collection -
Score and Parts. Aurea
Capra
Editions #494-03219.
Published
by Aurea Capra Editions
Composed by Various. Arranged by John Alley Elisabeth Parry. Set of Score an...(+)
Composed by Various.
Arranged
by John Alley Elisabeth
Parry.
Set of Score and Parts.
Aurea
Capra Editions
#494-03217.
Published by Aurea Capra
Editions (
Favourite opera melodies. Composed by Various. Arranged by John Alley Elisab...(+)
Favourite opera melodies.
Composed by Various.
Arranged
by John Alley Elisabeth
Parry.
Collection - Score and
Parts.
Aurea Capra Editions
#494-
03223. Published by Aurea
Capra Editions
Pan Penseroso Flûte traversière et Piano Carl Fischer
Chamber Music flute, piano SKU: CF.W2650 Version 3 - Flute With Multip...(+)
Chamber Music flute,
piano
SKU:
CF.W2650
Version 3
- Flute With Multiphonics
and Piano. Composed
by Martin Bresnick. Sws.
Set of Score and Parts.
With Standard notation.
Composed 2010. 36+16
pages. Duration 24
minutes. Carl Fischer
Music #W2650. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.W2650).
ISBN
9780825882920. UPC:
798408082925. Sc.9x112 -
pt.8.5 x 12 inches. Key:
C major.
Pan
Penseroso (2009) is a
concerto for solo flute
or two flutes and
orchestra in three
movements: 1. The Noise
of Folly 2. Prophetic
Strain 3. More is Meant
(than meets the ear) Pan
Penseroso and the titles
of its three movements
are taken from John
Miltons great poem Il
Penseroso (The
Contemplative Man). The
music aligns itself with
this response to the
poets earlier LAllegro
(the Cheerful Man). In my
concerto the flutist Pan,
like the mature Milton,
casts a reflective
musical eye on the world,
renouncing all vain
deluding joyes, so as to
better hear the Sweet
Bird that shunnst the
noise of folly Written
for the master flutist
Robert Dick, Pan
Penseroso includes a
number of procedures
explored in his
pioneering book The Other
Flute: A Performance
Manual of Contemporary
Techniques. Pan
Penseroso (2009) is a
concerto for solo flute
or two flutes and
orchestra in three
movements: 1. The Noise
of Folly 2. Prophetic
Strain 3. More is Meant
(than meets the ear) Pan
Penseroso and the titles
of its three movements
are taken from John
Miltonas great poem Il
Penseroso (The
Contemplative Man). The
music aligns itself with
this response to the
poetas earlier LaAllegro
(the Cheerful Man). In my
concerto the flutist Pan,
like the mature Milton,
casts a reflective
musical eye on the world,
renouncing all avain
deluding joyes,a so as to
better hear the aSweet
Bird that shunnast the
noise of follya|a Written
for the master flutist
Robert Dick, Pan
Penseroso includes a
number of procedures
explored in his
pioneering book The Other
Flute: A Performance
Manual of Contemporary
Techniques. Pan
Penseroso (2009) is a
concerto for solo flute
or two flutes and
orchestra in three
movements: 1. The Noise
of Folly 2. Prophetic
Strain 3. More is Meant
(than meets the ear) Pan
Penseroso and the titles
of its three movements
are taken from John
Milton's great poem Il
Penseroso (The
Contemplative Man). The
music aligns itself with
this response to the
poet's earlier L'Allegro
(the Cheerful Man). In my
concerto the flutist Pan,
like the mature Milton,
casts a reflective
musical eye on the world,
renouncing all vain
deluding joyes, so as to
better hear the Sweet
Bird that shunn'st the
noise of folly... Written
for the master flutist
Robert Dick, Pan
Penseroso includes a
number of procedures
explored in his
pioneering book The Other
Flute: A Performance
Manual of Contemporary
Techniques. Pan
Penseroso (2009) is a
concerto for solo flute
or two flutes and
orchestra in three
movements:1. The Noise of
Folly2. Prophetic
Strain3. More is Meant
(than meets the ear)Pan
Penseroso and the titles
of its three movements
are taken from John
Milton’s great
poemIl Penseroso (The
Contemplative Man). The
music aligns itself with
this response to the
poet’searlier
L’Allegro (the
Cheerful Man). In my
concerto the flutist Pan,
like the mature Milton,
casts areflective musical
eye on the world,
renouncing all
“vain deluding
joyes,†so as to
better hear
the“Sweet Bird that
shunn’st the noise
of
folly…â€Writte
n for the master flutist
Robert Dick, Pan
Penseroso includes a
number of procedures
exploredin his pioneering
book The Other Flute: A
Performance Manual of
Contemporary
Techniques.
Woodwinds - Flute Flute and Piano SKU: AY.FRD05 Composed by John La Monta...(+)
Woodwinds - Flute Flute
and Piano
SKU:
AY.FRD05
Composed by
John La Montaine.
Woodwinds - Flute.
Fredonia Press #FRD05.
Published by Fredonia
Press (AY.FRD05).
ISBN
9790302114406.
The
product available here
for purchase is the solo
flute part and piano
reduction for John La
Montaine's Concerto for
Flute. Premiered on April
12, 1981 by Keith Bryan
and the National Gallery
Orchestra, John La
Montaine's Concerto for
Flute and Orchestra is
best summed up in this
review from Paul Hume at
The Washington Post: The
world premiere of a flute
concerto by John La
Montaine was the
centerpiece. La Montaine
clearly had a great time
writing the concerto,
since he filled it with
wit and open, songful
beauty. The formal design
is neatly broken up into
imaginative divisions.
There are some exotic
touches for woodblocks,
and bass clarinet, but
the heart of the work
lies in the brilliance of
the writing for the
soloist. The cadenza in
the final movement is
impressively introduced
and beautifully
concluded..
Chamber Music Clarinet, Flute, Piano SKU: PR.114417610 Based on themes...(+)
Chamber Music Clarinet,
Flute, Piano
SKU:
PR.114417610
Based
on themes from Puccini's
Madama Butterfly.
Composed by Michael
Webster. Sws each. See
the notes on Madama
Butterfly on page two and
the notes on Sonata
Cho-Cho-San on page three
of the full score.
Contemporary. Set of
Score and Parts. With
Standard notation.
Composed 1997. 44+8+12
pages. Duration 24
minutes, 28 seconds.
Theodore Presser Company
#114-41761. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.114417610).
ISBN
9781491107904. UPC:
680160636051. 9x12
inches.
SONATA
CHO-CHO-SAN(Based on
themes from
Puccini’s Madama
Butterfly)In the spirit
of the great 19th-century
opera fantasies for
woodwinds, Michael
Webster has created a
concert trio on the many
great arias from
Puccini's Madama
Butterfly. However, as
its name implies, Sonata
Cho-Cho-San is not the
typical virtuosic
operatic potpourri.
Rather, it follows the
plot, resembling a sonata
mirroring Puccini's use
of recurring and
developing themes.
Webster makes the most of
the winds as versatile
performers - equally
suited to deliver
Puccini's beautiful vocal
writing, and to ornament
and embroider the
poignant themes in
symphonic style. For
advanced
performers.______________
_________________________
Text from the scanned
back cover:Born in 1944,
Michael Webster made his
New York recital debutat
Town Hall in 1968 with
his eminent father,
Beveridge Webster, as
pianist. In the same
year, he won the Young
Concert Artists
International Competition
and succeeded his
teacher, Stanley Hasty,
as Principal Clarinet in
the Rochester
Philharmonic, a position
he held for twenty years.
Webster has performed
with the Chamber Music
Society of Lincoln
Center, the 92nd Street
Y, with the Tokyo,
Cleveland, Muir, Ying,
Enso, and Dover String
Quartets, and with the
festivals of Marlboro,
Santa Fe, Norfolk,
Chamber Music Northwest,
Angel Fire, Steamboat
Springs, Park City,
Sitka, Kapalua, Bowdoin,
Orcas Island,
Skaneateles, La Musica di
Asolo, Stratford,
Victoria, and Domaine
Forget.As soloist he has
appeared with many
orchestras, including the
Philadelphia Orchestra
under Aaron Copland and
the Boston Pops under
John Williams. His
travels have taken him as
performer and teacher to
most of the 50 states, as
well as Canada,
Mexico,Puerto Rico,
Central and South
America, Europe, Japan,
China, Australia, and New
Zealand. Webster was
Acting Principal Clarinet
of the San Francisco
Symphony, and has served
on the clarinet and/or
conducting faculties of
New England Conservatory,
Boston University,
University of Michigan,
and the Eastman School,
from which he earned his
three degrees. Currently
he is Professor of Music
at Rice
University’s
Shepherd School of Music
and Artistic Director of
the Houston Youth
Symphony, which has won
multiple first prizes in
national performance
competitions.With his
wife, flutist Leone
Buyse, and pianist Robert
Moeling, he plays in the
Webster Trio, which has
recorded his arrangements
on Tour de France and
World Wide Webster for
Crystal Records.
Otherarrangements were
recorded for Nami and
Camerata Tokyo in Japan
with pianist Chizuko
Sawa. Webster has also
recorded for Albany,
Arabesque, Beaumont,
Bridge, Centaur, CRI, and
New World. He has played
at many ClarinetFests for
the International
Clarinet Association and
written a column entitled
“TeachingClarinetâ
€ in The Clarinet
Magazine since 1998.
Michael Webster is a
Buffet artist-clinician,
performing on Buffet
clarinets
exclusively.