Piano score based on The Carl Nielsen Edition Series II, Instrumental Music Vol. 9 Part 2.
Duo or Trio? This early work by Busoni is a flute duet with an amazingly independent piano accompaniment.
The duo for two flutes and piano was written during Ferruccio Busoni’s
A newly engraved and researched edition from the composer's manuscript held in The Aaron Copland Collection at the Library of Congresswith extensive critical commentary by the editor. Also included is a
Expression for Flute is an original concert piece for flute and piano written by Jack Normain Kimmell. This masterful piece evokes a feeling of unease with its use of atonality and
With a lyrical melody that contrasts with technical sections, this is a good vehicle to display musical knowledge.
When an admired composer's new work opens with the tempo "as sultrily as possible, or when it’s scored for three piccolos with piano, or when a piece composed and premiered during the height of a
This inspiring 4 1/2-minute solo has drama, beauty, idiomatic flashiness, and an opening theme in minor that comes back in a triumphant major key. The composer has written, "FLIGHT begins slowly, then
Commissioned by Texas Woman's University in 2018 as a tribute to a flute pedagogue and professional, Dr. Pamela Youngblood, this concerto is in a standard three-movement form, with the first and third
In the four movements Earth/Gaia, Kyklos Aquae, Aulos – recitativo del vento and the fire dance il fuoco, Daniel Schnyder describes the four elements: earth, water, air and fire, which have always
Included in this collection are the Telemann sonatas in G major, C minor, F major, and B-flat major. With piano accompaniment.
This collection, compiled by Sonora Slocum, principal flutist of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, features some of the most popular flute repertoire by French composers. This is an excellent addition to
Giraffe Minuet, Alto Flute Duet by Mark Ballora. Commissioned by Naomi Seidman and Agatha Wang in honor of Eleanor Duncan Armstrong. This work features contemporary techniques include flutter
Written for piccolo virtuoso Christine Erlander Beard, Haven for piccolo and piano was written in response to a difficult time in the performer's life. She expressed that her one escape from her
Headstand, Cartwheels is a nuanced dialogue between piccolo and piano. The reflective first movement (Headstand) gives way to a percussive second movement (Cartwheels), contrasting through its
"Hiraeth" is a Welsh word with no direct English translation, but the meaning is a mix of longing and nostalgia, especially for one's homeland. Whether the separation is recent or long ago, an