![]() Really sounds like a train leaving the station. Sacred Music–Hymns for Flexible Flute EnsembleĪbfahrt Einer Dampflokomotive (Departure of a Steam Engine) Gorgeous! This one is also good for Christmas concerts. (music from Asia, Australia, Caribbean, Latin America, and North America) International Music for Flexible Flute Ensemble, Vol. (music from France, Italy, Russia, the British Isles,) ![]() Suitable for student groups or adult groups. Very effective.Ī nice variety of tunes in this collection. The “”echoes”” go from side to side and front to back over the audience. This makes a good opener, especially when it’s performed antiphonally with the players surrounding the audience. 2Įchoes in the Wind–A Native American Soliloquy 1Ĭlassical Music for Flexible Flute Ensemble, Vol. Can be played with 2 parts, up to 5 parts plus alto & bass.Ĭlassical Music for Flexible Flute Ensemble, Vol. Great for student groups or easy to put together gig music. Good for general concerts or Christmas.Īmerican Patriotic Music for Flexible Flute Ensemble GOOD OPENERS/CLOSERS POPS & LIGHTER FARE NAMEīeautiful w/jazz harmonies. My taste is pretty eclectic, and you’ll find a mixture of arrangements of familiar tunes, transcriptions, as well as a LOT of original music written for flute ensembles. What I’ve tried to list here is music that I like and think is well-written and well-scored for flute ensembles. ![]() I have tried to give some information about the difficulty level of the music listed, but just because a piece is listed as “Easy”, it doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s not worthy of being played by a professional ensemble. Music selection is a very personal thing. ![]() Recording by Adam Walker is best)ĬPE Bach D minor flute concerto (absolute banger of a classical/baroque flute concerto.Repertoire Recommendations for Flute Choir Theme and Variations on Trockne Blumen for Flute and Piano by Schubert (another favourite as a rare piece from the Romantic era where the flute wasn't particularly popular. Matvey Demin, Emmanuel Pahud, and Adam Walker all have good recordings of some of these)Īve Kingma by Mattias Ziegler (an Avant Garde work using extended techniques on the alto flute) Widor, Hindemith, and Poulenc Flute Sonatas (classic French flute works that are well known within the Flute sphere but as a whole arent the most known. Ibert and Nielsen's flute concertos (these are considered as some of the most difficult concertos in the flute repertoire)įlamenco Flute Study 1 by Kryztof Zgraja (personal favourite by a very obscure Polish jazz flautist based on Bach's Fugue and Toccata in D minor) Visit our virtual orchestra friends in r/TheRedditSymphony!.An Introduction to the Violin Concerto.I'm new to classical, where should I start? A collection of previous threads on this topic.Contains guides for beginners, an index of important composers and their works, and lists of classical pieces organised by genre, era, and theme. /r/classicalresources - A variety of resources to help you expand your classical knowledge.While this sub is absolutely not limited to Western classical music, that is currently its main focus. We acknowledge that the term "classical music" is somewhat porous. If you can't tell why anyone would like a particular composer, don't be afraid to ask rather than dismissing them as "overrated." (On that note, please don't insult others for liking or disliking a specific composer!) And if you're feeling alone in your love of a specific composer, feel free to post some works of theirs that might intrigue others. Remember that not everyone has the same tastes. Posts from accounts under a certain (small) amount of karma must be manually approved by a mod in order to appear in the feed. Reports bring things to our attention faster, and posts and comments above a certain number of reports will be automatically removed (with exceptions as needed). If you see something that is rude, offensive, or otherwise strikes you as wrong, please report it and we'll take a look. In addition to that, if you're posting an extremely frequently asked question, you may be told to use the search bar to look for similar posts. If you're new to classical music, and are looking for recommendations: first of all, welcome! /r/classicalresources is an archive for people who aren't sure where to start or are looking for more music they'll like, and we send all requests for basics over there. If you believe your post was wrongly removed, feel free to message us. Please Read the Subreddit RulesĪnd the FAQ post, which is stickied right at the top.īreaking any of the rules will at least lead to post/comment removal, but this can be reversed if we need to make an exception. Whether you're a musician, a newbie, a composer, or a listener, welcome.
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