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  2. Sonata in A minor for Solo Flute, Wq. 132 - Wikipedia

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    The Sonata for Solo Flute in A minor, Wq.132, H 562, is a sonata for flute, without Basso Continuo or accompanying instruments, composed by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. [1] The sonata is considered, along with Telemann's Fantasias for Solo Flute and J. S. Bach's A minor partita, one of the most significant works for unaccompanied flute before the 20th century. [2]

  3. Boehm system - Wikipedia

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    To achieve these goals, Boehm adapted a system of axle-mounted keys with a series of "open rings" (called brille, German for "eyeglasses", as they resembled the type of eyeglass frames common during the 19th century) that were fitted around other tone holes, such that the closure of one tone hole by a finger would also close a key placed over a ...

  4. List of compositions for flute - Wikipedia

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    Chôros No. 7 for flute, oboe, clarinet, alto saxophone, bassoon, violin and cello with tam-tam ad lib Quinteto (em forma de chôros) for flute, oboe, cor anglais, clarinet and bassoon Carl Maria von Weber :

  5. Flute sonata - Wikipedia

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    Sonata for flute and harpsichord No.4 in C major, Book 2, No. 3; Sonata for flute and harpsichord No.5 in G major, Book 2, No. 5; Sonata for flute and harpsichord No.6 in B minor, Book 2, No. 11; Sonata for flute and harpsichord No.7 in E minor, Book 4, No. 2; Sonata for flute and harpsichord No.8 in G major, Book 4, No. 7; Dieter Lehnhoff

  6. Flute method - Wikipedia

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    A Flute method is a type of specific textbook-style pedagogy for learning to play the flute. It often contains fingering charts, scales , exercises, and occasionally etudes . These exercises are often presented in different keys in ascending order to aid in difficulty, known as methodical progression, or to focus on isolated aspects like ...

  7. History of sonata form - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of composer C.P.E. Bach. The older Italian sonata form differs considerably from the later sonata in the works of the Viennese Classical masters. [1] Between the two main types, the older Italian and the more "modern" Viennese sonata, various transitional types are manifest in the middle of the 18th century, in the works of the Mannheim composers, Johann Stamitz, Franz Xaver Richter ...

  8. Flute Sonata in E minor (HWV 359b) - Wikipedia

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    Al Goldstein on flute with Martha Goldstein on harpsichord (0:43): Concludes on a B major chord. 4 Allegro E minor 3 8: 80 Al Goldstein on flute with Martha Goldstein on harpsichord (2:15): Two sections (31 and 49 bars)—each with repeat markings. In common with the fourth movement of the flute sonata in E minor (HWV 379).

  9. List of sonatas - Wikipedia

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    Flute Sonata, FP 164 (1956–57) Clarinet Sonata, FP 184 (1962) Oboe Sonata, FP 185 (1962) Gerhard Präsent. Sonata del Gesù for violin and piano Op.35 (1997–99) Sonata al dente for cello and piano Op.23 (1988–90) Florence Beatrice Price. Sonata in E minor for piano (1932) Sergei Prokofiev. Piano Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. 1 (1908 ...