Hornpipe for Flute Quartet
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Erich Korngold was a well known Hollywood movie music composer, but he also wrote more serious music for the concert hall. One of his early works (1920) was the incidental music for a production of Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing." The Hornpipe is the final movement of the suite he later set for orchestra and is a rollicking, busy piece that gives everyone plenty to do in this arrangement for flute quartet. The arrangement was done by John Gibson and includes 3 flutes and 1 alto flute (with an alternate C flute 4th part - the alto is preferred)
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