For Flute and Piano. Composed by James Galway. Arranged by David Overton. Sout...(+)
For Flute and Piano.
Composed
by James Galway. Arranged
by
David Overton. Southern
Music. Concert.
Softcover. 16
pages. Southern Music
Company
#B586. Published by
Southern
Music Company
Urtext. Composed
by Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart. Edited by Henrik
Wiese. This edition:
cello/double bass.
Orchestra; stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
When and where did
Mozart write his Flute
Concerto, and for whom?
Was it in 1777 or 1778?
In Salzburg or in
Mannheim? And how much
did Ferdinand Dejean
actually pay for it: 96
gulden or the promised
200 gulden?
Solo
concerto; Classical.
Part. 8 pages. Duration
25'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #OB 5295-26.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-5295-26).
ISBN
9790004338438. 10 x 12.5
inches.
When and
where did Mozart write
his Flute Concerto, and
for whom? Was it in 1777
or 1778? In Salzburg or
in Mannheim? And how much
did Ferdinand Dejean
actually pay for it: 96
gulden or the promised
200 gulden? Henrik Wiese
sheds new light into the
confusion wrought by
Mozart himself. Wiese,
solo flutist of the
Bavarian State Orchestra,
has made an outstanding
name for himself as
soloist and editor, and
is viewed in professional
circles as one of the
best specialists of
Mozart's wind works. He
has focused on the work's
genesis, but especially
on the music text, having
consulted all known
scribal copies of the
work and all available
copies of the first
edition. The version for
flute and piano also
contains a facsimile of
the solo part from the
first edition as well as
cadenzas which stem from
the earliest hand-written
sources or which were
composed by the editor in
Mozart's
style.
When and
where did Mozart write
his Flute Concerto, and
for whom? Was it in 1777
or 1778? In Salzburg or
in Mannheim? And how much
did Ferdinand Dejean
actually pay for it: 96
gulden or the promised
200 gulden?
Urtext. Composed
by Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart. Edited by Henrik
Wiese. This edition:
viola. Orchestra;
stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
When and where did
Mozart write his Flute
Concerto, and for whom?
Was it in 1777 or 1778?
In Salzburg or in
Mannheim? And how much
did Ferdinand Dejean
actually pay for it: 96
gulden or the promised
200 gulden?
Solo
concerto; Classical.
Part. 8 pages. Duration
25'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #OB 5295-19.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-5295-19).
ISBN
9790004338421. 10 x 12.5
inches.
When and
where did Mozart write
his Flute Concerto, and
for whom? Was it in 1777
or 1778? In Salzburg or
in Mannheim? And how much
did Ferdinand Dejean
actually pay for it: 96
gulden or the promised
200 gulden? Henrik Wiese
sheds new light into the
confusion wrought by
Mozart himself. Wiese,
solo flutist of the
Bavarian State Orchestra,
has made an outstanding
name for himself as
soloist and editor, and
is viewed in professional
circles as one of the
best specialists of
Mozart's wind works. He
has focused on the work's
genesis, but especially
on the music text, having
consulted all known
scribal copies of the
work and all available
copies of the first
edition. The version for
flute and piano also
contains a facsimile of
the solo part from the
first edition as well as
cadenzas which stem from
the earliest hand-written
sources or which were
composed by the editor in
Mozart's
style.
When and
where did Mozart write
his Flute Concerto, and
for whom? Was it in 1777
or 1778? In Salzburg or
in Mannheim? And how much
did Ferdinand Dejean
actually pay for it: 96
gulden or the promised
200 gulden?
Urtext. Composed
by Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart. Edited by Henrik
Wiese. This edition:
violin 1. Orchestra;
stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
When and where did
Mozart write his Flute
Concerto, and for whom?
Was it in 1777 or 1778?
In Salzburg or in
Mannheim? And how much
did Ferdinand Dejean
actually pay for it: 96
gulden or the promised
200 gulden?
Solo
concerto; Classical.
Part. 8 pages. Duration
25'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #OB 5295-15.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-5295-15).
ISBN
9790004338407. 10 x 12.5
inches.
When and
where did Mozart write
his Flute Concerto, and
for whom? Was it in 1777
or 1778? In Salzburg or
in Mannheim? And how much
did Ferdinand Dejean
actually pay for it: 96
gulden or the promised
200 gulden? Henrik Wiese
sheds new light into the
confusion wrought by
Mozart himself. Wiese,
solo flutist of the
Bavarian State Orchestra,
has made an outstanding
name for himself as
soloist and editor, and
is viewed in professional
circles as one of the
best specialists of
Mozart's wind works. He
has focused on the work's
genesis, but especially
on the music text, having
consulted all known
scribal copies of the
work and all available
copies of the first
edition. The version for
flute and piano also
contains a facsimile of
the solo part from the
first edition as well as
cadenzas which stem from
the earliest hand-written
sources or which were
composed by the editor in
Mozart's
style.
When and
where did Mozart write
his Flute Concerto, and
for whom? Was it in 1777
or 1778? In Salzburg or
in Mannheim? And how much
did Ferdinand Dejean
actually pay for it: 96
gulden or the promised
200 gulden?
Urtext. Composed
by Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart. Edited by Henrik
Wiese. This edition:
violin 2. Orchestra;
stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
When and where did
Mozart write his Flute
Concerto, and for whom?
Was it in 1777 or 1778?
In Salzburg or in
Mannheim? And how much
did Ferdinand Dejean
actually pay for it: 96
gulden or the promised
200 gulden?
Solo
concerto; Classical.
Part. 8 pages. Duration
25'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #OB 5295-16.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-5295-16).
ISBN
9790004338414. 10 x 12.5
inches.
When and
where did Mozart write
his Flute Concerto, and
for whom? Was it in 1777
or 1778? In Salzburg or
in Mannheim? And how much
did Ferdinand Dejean
actually pay for it: 96
gulden or the promised
200 gulden? Henrik Wiese
sheds new light into the
confusion wrought by
Mozart himself. Wiese,
solo flutist of the
Bavarian State Orchestra,
has made an outstanding
name for himself as
soloist and editor, and
is viewed in professional
circles as one of the
best specialists of
Mozart's wind works. He
has focused on the work's
genesis, but especially
on the music text, having
consulted all known
scribal copies of the
work and all available
copies of the first
edition. The version for
flute and piano also
contains a facsimile of
the solo part from the
first edition as well as
cadenzas which stem from
the earliest hand-written
sources or which were
composed by the editor in
Mozart's
style.
When and
where did Mozart write
his Flute Concerto, and
for whom? Was it in 1777
or 1778? In Salzburg or
in Mannheim? And how much
did Ferdinand Dejean
actually pay for it: 96
gulden or the promised
200 gulden?
Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn (1809-1847). Edited by Jasmine Choi....(+)
Composed by Felix
Bartholdy
Mendelssohn (1809-1847).
Edited by Jasmine Choi.
Sws.
Score. 52 pages. Duration
6
minutes. Theodore Presser
Company #114-41935.
Published
by Theodore Presser
Company
Urtext. Composed
by Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart. Edited by Henrik
Wiese. This edition: wind
parts. Orchestra; Folder.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
When and where did
Mozart write his Flute
Concerto, and for whom?
Was it in 1777 or 1778?
In Salzburg or in
Mannheim? And how much
did Ferdinand Dejean
actually pay for it: 96
gulden or the promised
200 gulden?
Solo
concerto; Classical. Set
of parts. 20 pages.
Duration 25'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #OB 5295-30.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-5295-30).
ISBN
9790004338445. 10 x 12.5
inches.
When and
where did Mozart write
his Flute Concerto, and
for whom? Was it in 1777
or 1778? In Salzburg or
in Mannheim? And how much
did Ferdinand Dejean
actually pay for it: 96
gulden or the promised
200 gulden? Henrik Wiese
sheds new light into the
confusion wrought by
Mozart himself. Wiese,
solo flutist of the
Bavarian State Orchestra,
has made an outstanding
name for himself as
soloist and editor, and
is viewed in professional
circles as one of the
best specialists of
Mozart's wind works. He
has focused on the work's
genesis, but especially
on the music text, having
consulted all known
scribal copies of the
work and all available
copies of the first
edition. The version for
flute and piano also
contains a facsimile of
the solo part from the
first edition as well as
cadenzas which stem from
the earliest hand-written
sources or which were
composed by the editor in
Mozart's
style.
When and
where did Mozart write
his Flute Concerto, and
for whom? Was it in 1777
or 1778? In Salzburg or
in Mannheim? And how much
did Ferdinand Dejean
actually pay for it: 96
gulden or the promised
200 gulden?
Tasty Tunes Flûte traversière et Piano Fentone Music
Flute and Piano - easy-intermediate SKU: HL.44005962 Short Repertoire ...(+)
Flute and Piano -
easy-intermediate
SKU:
HL.44005962
Short
Repertoire or Concert
Pieces for Flute and
Piano. Composed by
Colin Cowles. Fentone
Instrumental Books. Book
and CD. Composed 2005.
Fentone Music #F877.
Published by Fentone
Music (HL.44005962).
ISBN 9789043149495.
UPC: 884088044329. 9x12
inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
Tasty Tunes is
a collection of short
repertoire or concert
pieces forthe developing
instrumentalist. The
descriptive titles, such
as JellyCopters, Dough
Raises Me, A Cream Tease
and Cornish Pastichehelp
conjure the mood of the
music and act as a
stimulus for
theperformer. With a
mixture of styles and
tempi these
piecesrepresent a
worthwhile challenge for
players of grades three
tofive standard. Pieces
may be performed
individually or
combinedin any number to
create a suite - or
perhaps a sweet? Although
themusic is approachable
and light in character,
it provides importantand
technical musical
experience. Enjoy playing
and wet youraudience's
appetite! A separate
pianoaccompaniment part
isincluded with this
book.
'Leckere
Melodien' - ist voll von
kurzen Repertoire oder
Konzertstucken fur den
etwas fortgeschrittenen
Instrumentalisten.
Aussagekraftige Titel
beschworen verschiedene
musikalische Stimmungen
herauf und machen dem
Spieler die Musik
schmackhaft. Die Stucke
konnen einzeln oder in
beliebiger Anzahl
kombiniert zu einer Suite
gespielt werden. Der
Charakter der Musik ist
zwar eingangig und
leicht, mit Tasty
Tunes werden aber
auch wichtige technische
und musikalische
Erfahrung gesammelt. Die
CD enthalt Demo- und
Mitspielversionen aller
Stucke.
Tasty
Tunes (Melodie
saporite) si sviluppa
attraverso un percorso
musicale gustoso
punteggiato di brani
corti e variati. Le
musiche possono essere
interpretate
singolarmente oppure
unite in una suite.
Nonostante le musiche
siano accessibili e
leggere di carattere,
offrono un materiale
tecnico motivante per
un'esperienza musicale
interessante.
For Flute or Violin and Piano Accompaniment. Composed by Camille Saint-Sa...(+)
For Flute or Violin
and Piano
Accompaniment.
Composed by Camille
Saint-Saens (1835-1921).
Editions Durand.
Classical. Softcover. 16
pages. Editions Durand
#DF16365. Published by
Editions Durand
(HL.50565862).