Hi!
I would like to know many names of flute pieces... but not classics like Mozart's Concertos, Poulanc's Sonata, Gaubert's Fantaisie, Chaminade's Concertino or the others... gorgeus pieces which however are not famous and they are little known...
P.S.: I prefer the ones composed in the 1800s or in the early 1900s.
(I'm sorry for my English, but I'm Italian )
Thank you very much!!!
Flute repertoire
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Re: Flute repertoire
Do a search for flute repertoire and you'll get loads of hits.
A couple that spring to mind are
Blavet (I've had a go at "La Lumagne" and it's a lovely piece)
Louillet (he's written a few pieces for flute)
A couple that spring to mind are
Blavet (I've had a go at "La Lumagne" and it's a lovely piece)
Louillet (he's written a few pieces for flute)
Re: Flute repertoire
Hi!
I suggest to try with Prokofiev's flute sonata, Mercadante's flute concerto in e minor and if you're brave enough you can try Sciarrino, who wrote a lot of pieces for flute.
Best Regards
DdD
I suggest to try with Prokofiev's flute sonata, Mercadante's flute concerto in e minor and if you're brave enough you can try Sciarrino, who wrote a lot of pieces for flute.
Best Regards
DdD
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Re: Flute repertoire
Try the kuhlau pieces -- there are solo as well as duets that are a lot of fun.
Missy
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Re: Flute repertoire
Hello flute9919, not sure if you are still looking for repertoire, but my name is Liz and I am from Australia and I have written a flute concerto recently. You can hear a preview of it here- http://www.hennessyfluteconcerto.com
Cheers,
Liz.
Cheers,
Liz.
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Re: Flute repertoire
Hi there,
I recently attended a lovely concert of flute music in Istanbul. The flutist was Sefika Kutluer and she was
playing music by a Mexican composer, José Elizondo. You can download his music for free from a website:
http://joseelizondo.com/scores.htm
My personal favorites are "Lullaby" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygW8047euVw)
and "Parade" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2XVC5E6E5c).
Have a great weekend,
Jessie
I recently attended a lovely concert of flute music in Istanbul. The flutist was Sefika Kutluer and she was
playing music by a Mexican composer, José Elizondo. You can download his music for free from a website:
http://joseelizondo.com/scores.htm
My personal favorites are "Lullaby" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygW8047euVw)
and "Parade" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2XVC5E6E5c).
Have a great weekend,
Jessie
Re: Flute repertoire
Thanks Jessie,
There are a couple of flute and guitar scores
Looking forward to trying them
There are a couple of flute and guitar scores
Looking forward to trying them
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Re: Flute repertoire
Definitely worth a listen....Not sure if this is super popular or not, but it's beautiful. Rampal interprets it brilliantly.
Carl Reinecke - Flute Concerto in D Major Op. 283
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15g0qwkhnCE
Carl Reinecke - Flute Concerto in D Major Op. 283
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15g0qwkhnCE