By Francois Devienne (1759-1803). Edited by Jennifer Caesar. For Flute and keybo...(+)
By Francois Devienne
(1759-1803). Edited by
Jennifer Caesar. For
Flute and keyboard. Score
and parts. 32 20(viii)
pages. Published by
Edition HH Music
Publishers
Music Minus One Flute. Composed by Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741). Sheet music. Mus...(+)
Music Minus One Flute.
Composed by Antonio
Vivaldi (1678-1741).
Sheet music. Music Minus
One. Classical. Softcover
Audio Online. 20 pages.
Music Minus One #MMO3315.
Published by Music Minus
One
(Flute and Piano Reduction). Composed by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788). ...(+)
(Flute and Piano
Reduction). Composed by
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
(1714-1788). Edited by
Andr�¡s Adorj�¡n and
Jan Philip Schulze. For
Flute, Piano
Accompaniment. Henle
Music Folios. Softcover.
G. Henle #HN1207.
Published by G. Henle
For Flute. Includes a printed music score on high-quality ivory paper; and a dig...(+)
For Flute. Includes a
printed music score on
high-quality ivory paper;
and a digital stereo
compact disc,
voluminously indexed for
your convenience,
containing a complete
version with soloist;
then a second performance
of the orchestral
accompaniment, minus you,
the soloist. Published by
Music Minus One.
For Flute. Classical (orchestral). Includes a high-quality printed music score a...(+)
For Flute. Classical
(orchestral). Includes a
high-quality printed
music score and a compact
disc containing a
complete performance of
the concerto in
split-channel stereo,
with the soloist on the
right channel; and a
second performance in
full stereo minus the
soloist. Published by
Music Minus One
By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ; Trevor Wye (Editor) ; Robert Scott (Arranger). For ...(+)
By Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart ; Trevor Wye
(Editor) ; Robert Scott
(Arranger). For Flute,
Piano Accompaniment.
Classical. Sheet Music.
70 pages. Published by
Novello and Co Ltd.
(Works by Bach, Mozart, and many others). By Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) a...(+)
(Works by Bach, Mozart,
and many others). By
Johann Sebastian Bach
(1685-1750) and Various.
For Flute. Woodwind Solos
and Ensembles - Flute
Studies. Southern Music.
Classical. Collection.
160 pages. Southern Music
Company #B432. Published
by Southern Music Company
Flute SKU: HL.48180856 Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Leduc. Classi...(+)
Flute
SKU:
HL.48180856
Composed
by Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart. Leduc. Classical.
Softcover. 6 pages.
Alphonse Leduc #AL19492.
Published by Alphonse
Leduc (HL.48180856).
UPC: 888680907662.
9.0x12.0
inches.
Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart's
(1756-1791) Flute
Concerto in G was written
by the composer in 1778.
The concerto remains
widely studied and
performed on the flute,
making it one of the most
important concerti in the
instrument's repertoire.
Paul Taffanel and
Philippe Gaubert's
composed cadenzas for the
work are essential to all
performers of the
concerto. Concerto in G
is in three movements; 1.
Allegro maestoso, 2.
Adagio ma non troppo, and
3. Rondo: Tempo di
Menuetto. The first and
last movements are in the
tonic key, whilst the
second movement is in the
subdominant key of D
major. All three
movements contain a
cadenza which initially
would have been left for
the performer to
improvise. However,
cadenzas have since been
written, including those
of Taffanel and Gaubert.
Both were prominent
flautists of their time
and their understanding
of the flute concerto
repertoire is second to
none, making their
cadenzas well-informed
and essential to
performers of the
concerto.
Music Minus One Flute. Composed by Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741). Music Minus One....(+)
Music Minus One Flute.
Composed by Antonio
Vivaldi (1678-1741).
Music Minus One.
Classical. Softcover
Audio Online. 20 pages.
Music Minus One #MMO3314.
Published by Music Minus
One
By Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741). Edited by Andrew Woolley. For flute and keyboard...(+)
By Antonio Vivaldi
(1678-1741). Edited by
Andrew Woolley. For flute
and keyboard. Keyboard
reduction and solo part.
Published by Edition HH
Music Publishers
Composed by Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741). Edited by Andrew Wooley. For Flute, str...(+)
Composed by Antonio
Vivaldi (1678-1741).
Edited by Andrew Wooley.
For Flute, strings and
basso continuo. Full
score. 30(xvii) pages.
Duration 9 minutes (2x).
Published by Edition HH
Music Publishers
Flute SKU: UT.HS-226 Vol. 1. Edited by Renata Cataldi and Vito Man...(+)
Flute
SKU:
UT.HS-226
Vol.
1. Edited by Renata
Cataldi and Vito Mandina.
Arranged by Renata
Cataldi and Vito Mandina.
Saddle stitching.
Classical. Score and
Parts. Ut Orpheus #HS
226. Published by Ut
Orpheus (UT.HS-226).
ISBN 9790215323704. 9
x 12
inches.
Genna
ro Rava: Concerto in
Do maggiore; Concerto in
Sol maggiore; Concerto in
Re maggiore
Flute, piano (solo: fl - 0.0.0.2.dble bsn - 3.3.0.0. - timp.perc(3) - hp - str) ...(+)
Flute, piano (solo: fl -
0.0.0.2.dble bsn -
3.3.0.0. - timp.perc(3) -
hp - str)
SKU:
BR.EB-8912
Dances
with the Winds.
Composed by Einojuhani
Rautavaara. Solo
instruments; stapled.
Edition Breitkopf.
World premiere:
Stockholm, May 4,
1974
Solo concerto;
Music post-1945. Piano
reduction. 40 pages.
Duration 21'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #EB 8912.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.EB-8912).
ISBN 9790004185780. 9
x 12 inches.
The
flute concerto 'Dances
with the Winds' was
composed in 1974 for the
Swedish flautist Gunilla
von Bohr, a specialist in
all members of the flute
family. The ordinary
flute thus alternates
with a bass flute at the
beginning and end of the
four-movement concerto,
the second movement is
assigned to the shrill
piccolo and the third to
the sensuous alto flute.
The last movement is a
summary of all the
musical events in the
concerto. At the end the
bass flute soars to the
top of its register, the
note D acting as the
pivot to many of the
symmetries in the work,
against a resigned B flat
minor chord on the
orchestra. (Einojuhani
Rautavaara) CD: Patrick
Gallois (flute), Helsinki
Philharmonic Orchestra,
cond. Leif Segerstam ODE
921-2
World
premiere: Stockholm, May
4, 1974 Additional to the
original scoring for
flute, piccolo, alto
flute, and bass flute,
the flute part in the
piano reduction contains
ossias for alto flute
instead of the bass
flute.
Flute Concertos. (for Flute and Piano Reduction). By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (17...(+)
Flute Concertos. (for
Flute and Piano
Reduction). By Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791). For flute
solo and piano
accompaniment (Flute).
Woodwind Solo. Classical
Period. Difficulty:
medium. Set of
performance parts
(includes separate
pull-out flute part).
Solo part and piano
reduction. 48 pages. G.
Schirmer #LB1802.
Published by G. Schirmer
Flute and Piano SKU: IS.FP7297EM Composed by Peter Benoit. Woodwinds - Fl...(+)
Flute and Piano
SKU:
IS.FP7297EM
Composed
by Peter Benoit.
Woodwinds - Flute.
Metropolis Music
Publishers #FP7297EM.
Published by Metropolis
Music Publishers
(IS.FP7297EM).
ISBN
9790365072972.
Pete
r 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.
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..
Concerto for Flute Flûte traversière et Piano [Reduction] Lauren Keiser Music Publishing
Flute/Piano Reduction. Composed by Igor Shcherbakov. LKM Music. Classical. So...(+)
Flute/Piano Reduction.
Composed by Igor
Shcherbakov.
LKM Music. Classical.
Softcover. Lauren Keiser
Music Publishing
#X111022.
Published by Lauren
Keiser
Music Publishing
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?
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?