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Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano (aka Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano Trio) is a "crossover" composition by the jazz pianist and composer Claude Bolling. [1] The composition, originally written in 1973, is a suite of seven movements, written for a classical flute, and a jazz piano trio (piano, string bass, and drums).
Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano Trio Concerto for Guitar and Jazz Piano Trio Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano Trio California Suite Picnic Suite for Guitar, Flute and Jazz Piano Trio Toot Suite Suite for Chamber Orchestra and Jazz Piano Trio Suite for Cello and Jazz Piano Trio Suite No. 2 for Flute and Jazz Piano Trio Sonatas for Two Pianists ...
The Holberg Suite, Op. 40, more properly From Holberg's Time (Norwegian: Fra Holbergs tid), subtitled "Suite in olden style" (Norwegian: Suite i gammel stil), is a suite of five movements based on eighteenth-century dance forms, written by Edvard Grieg in 1884 to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Dano-Norwegian humanist playwright Ludvig Holberg (1684–1754).
Serenade for flute, violin and viola in D major, Op. 25; Trio for piano, flute, and bassoon in G major, WoO 37; Pierre Boulez: …explosante-fixe…, various configurations with flute and other instruments (1971–72, 1973–74, 1985, 1991–93) Le marteau sans maître for contralto voice, alto flute, viola, guitar, xylorimba, vibraphone, and ...
Trio for Flute, Viola and Bassoon Op. 6 (1942) Three Shanties for Woodwind Quintet, Op. 4 (1943) Quintet for Flute, Violin, Viola, Horn and Bassoon, Op. 7 (1944)
Flute Suite is an album by American jazz composer and arranger A. K. Salim featuring flautists Frank Wess and Herbie Mann recorded in 1957 for the Savoy label. [1]
Christian Ludwig of Brandenburg, for whom Bach copied the concertos, portrayed by Antoine Pesne in 1710. The Brandenburg Concertos (BWV 1046–1051) by Johann Sebastian Bach are a collection of six instrumental works presented by Bach to Christian Ludwig, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt, in 1721 (though probably composed earlier).
Madrigal-Sonata for Flute, Violin and Piano, H 291 (1942 New York ) Other trios Serenade No. 2, for two violins and viola, H 216 (1932 Paris) Trio for Flute, Violin and Bassoon, H 265 (1937 Nice) Four Madrigals, for oboe, clarinet and bassoon, H 266 (1938 Nice) [20] Trio for Flute, Cello and Piano, H 300 (1944 Ridgefield, Conn.) [21]