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Note 1 - Kojo No Tsuki in this recording is not the version in the zen-on publication of Variations on Three Japanese Songs by L. Moyse; Note 2 - This is an arrangement from original piano piece Humoresque No. 7 ( of 8) : Poco lento e grazioso in G flat major. On another recording, The Art of Marcel Moyse, it is played G flat major.
Octandre for flute (doubling piccolo), oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon, trumpet, trombone, and double bass; Heitor Villa-Lobos: Bachianas Brasileiras No. 6 for flute and bassoon; Chôros No. 2 for flute and clarinet; Chôros No. 7 for flute, oboe, clarinet, alto saxophone, bassoon, violin and cello with tam-tam ad lib
The Amadeus concert flute, named after the famous composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Custom concert flutes; The Amadeus Alto flute; The Bravo flute, specifically designed for "the advancing student." The Amadeus piccolo; The Q and Amadeus concert flutes use the standard Haynes A-442 Scale for their flute's ideal pitch. [15]
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 ).
[2] [1] These variation sets were first published in 1819 in both London and Vienna. [1] The first of the ten sets of variations uses an Alpine air (E flat), "Ich bin a Tiroler Bua". [1] The second set uses the Scottish "Bonny Laddie, Highland Laddie" [1] The third set uses "Volkslied aus Kleinrussland", a Ukrainian dance, as the main theme. [1]
It is scored for solo flute and strings [1] [2] and was premièred on 24 January 1950 by soloist Jean-Pierre Rampal. [3] Jolivet wrote a concerto for flute and percussion in 1965. [4] The work lasts about 13 minutes. [3] It is now part of the standard flute repertoire and several prominent flautists have recorded it.
In 1832 Boehm introduced a new conical-bore flute, which achieved a fair degree of success. Boehm, however, continued to look for ways to improve the instrument. Finding that an increased volume of air produced a stronger and clearer tone, he replaced the conical bore with a cylindrical bore, finding that a parabolic contraction of the bore ...
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