Edited by Barthold Kuijken. For solo flute. Urtext Edition. Preface in Ger. and Eng. Includes facsimiles and critical commentary. Score, 26 p. and part.
The circumstances in which these poetic Soiree Pieces (thus their original title) came into being are quite surprising. In 1949, Dresden was seized by violent political turmoil that
Carl Nielsen's Fantasy Pieces for oboe and piano were composed in 1889/90. Having just gained a position as a violinist in the Royal Danish Orchestra, Nielsen had already experienced success with
The Romance for a melodic instrument and piano was a very popular genre in French salon music of the nineteenth century. Saint-Saens also wrote several such pieces for violin, cello, and horn. His only
Edited by Douglas Woodful-Harris. For solo flute. Urtext Edition. Preface in Ger., Fr. and Eng. Includes critical commentary. Score.