Thirteen intermediate flute solos from the nineteenth century. Includes arrangements and original pieces by Albéniz, Chaminade, Massenet, Chopin, and more. With composer bios.
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Jacques Ibert (1890-1962) studied at the Paris Conservatoire before embarking upon a successful composing career. The composer wrote for a variety of instrumentations and his works remain popular to this day, Aria for Flute (or Oboe), Clarinet and Piano being no exception. Composed in 1927 and revised in 1930, Aria is suitable for advanced level woodwind players. Ibert was a unique composer who did not associate himself with any particular style. His music is generally lighthearted, often reflecting the composer's wit and humour. Containing a variety of musical aspects and techniques, and being significantly very rhythmic, Ibert's woodwind duet, Aria is an exciting addition to the advanced flute, oboe and clarinet repertoire.
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Moyse provides the perfect study book for advanced flautists. With text in French, English, German, Spanish and Japanese, 24 Caprice Studies by Boehme for Flute cannot be missed. French flautist, Marcel Moyse (1889-1984) studied with virtuosos Philippe Gaubet, Adolphe Hennebains and Paul Taffanel at the Paris Conservatoire. Moyse went on to become principal flute of various orchestras and also became known for his trademark tone: clear, flexible and penetrating, controlled by a fast vibrato. As well as performing, Moyse taught the flute and published a substantial number of study books for the instrument. 24 Caprice Studies, based on studies by Boehm, focuses on elements including phrasing, tempo, breath control, articulation, fingering and evenness, among other aspects. Being a prominent flute player himself, Moyse's 24 Caprice Studies is well-informed and essential to aspiring flautists.
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50 Melodic Studies After Demersseman, Op. 4 – Volume 1, edited by the French flautist and composer Marcel Moyse (1889-1984), contains a set of 25 studies out of 50 for beginner flautists, initially written by Jules Demersseman (1833-1866), a French flautist. Considered as a maestro, Marcel Moyse has composed many flute methods and exercise books also published by Alphonse Leduc, such as Mécanisme-Chromatisme (1927) and De la Sonorité (1934). His methods are widely used and recognised worldwide.
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Take the stage with the Christopher Norton:
–Stunning music for solo flute and piano for intermediate to advanced-level players, from the creator of Microjazz
–15 entertaining and inventive pieces based on well-known American folk tunes, Christmas carols and nursery rhymes
–Spectacular performance and accompaniment tracks available online
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Composed by Jules Demersseman (1833-1866), Great Concert Fantasy, Op. 52 has been reviewed by the French flautist Marcel Moyse. Written for flute and piano, it is based on Obéron by Weber, and would fit players with advanced skills and abilities and strong endurance. Part of the series Flute Classics, this piece number 76 is among those adapted by P. Taffanel, Ph. Gaubert, M. Moyse and others. Great Concert Fantasy starts with the piano alone, soon joined by the flute. The main theme does not start before the top of the second page of the flute score which is then followed by variations and the finale.
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Despite his studies being interrupted by WWI, Jacques Ibert won the Grand Prix de Rome at his first attempt, proving his significant compositional ability, such as his Jeux - Sonatine for Flute (or Violin) and Piano. Jeux was composed towards the beginning of Ibert's professional career, and can be played on either the fute or violin. As suggested by the title, it is an animated and dynamic piece, reflecting the composer's preferred harmonic choices of the Classical tradition, despite developing it in his unique style. Jeux contains two contrasting movements, “Animé” and “Tendre,” utilising the entire range of the flute. Suitable for intermediate- to advanced-level flautists, this Ibert piece is a pleasant and varied addition to the flute's repertoire.
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Aria, written in 1930 by Jacques Ibert (1890-1962), is a small study initially for voice and piano but arranged in this edition for flute and piano. This version and the one for alto saxophone and piano are the ones the most commonly used. The flute score is one-page long and contains technical difficulties that would make it ideal for an upper intermediate player. Its author, Jacques Ibert (1890-1962) is a neoclassical composer who won the Prix de Rome in 1919. He composed many symphonic suites, operas and seven orchestras, including Angelique (1926) and Entertainment (1930). He also was in charge of the Accadémie de France in the Villa Médicis (Roma) and was later administrator for the Paris Opera.
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Composed by Jules Demersseman (1833-1866), Concert Solo No. 6, Op. 74 has been reviewed by the French flautist Marcel Moyse. Written for flute and piano, it would fit players with advanced skills and abilities and a great endurance. It contains up to 5 flats and 4 sharps. Part of the series Flute Classics, this piece number 76 is among those adapted by P. Taffanel, Ph. Gaubert, M. Moyse and others. Very enjoyable, yet very difficult, this piece was written as a concert solo and could be easily be used in recitals or contests. Considered as a maestro by some musicians, Marcel Moyse has composed many flute methods and exercise books that have also been published by Alphonse Leduc. His methods are widely used and recognised worldwide.
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Jacques Ibert (1890-1962) studied at the Paris Conservatoire before embarking upon a successful composing career. Stories increased his popularity when it was published in the mid-1920s and Marcel Moyse (1889-1984), a prominent French flautist, arranged the compilation for flute and piano in 1933 to great acclaim. Stories for Flute and Piano is made up of six movements; 1) The Leader of the Gold Turtles, 2) The Little White Donkey, 3) In the Sad House, 4) The Crystal Cage, 5) The Market of Fresh Water, and 6) The Procession of Balkis. Containing a variety of musical aspects and techniques, Moyse's arrangement for flute and piano of Ibert's Stories is an exciting addition to the intermediate level flautist's repertoire. MORE»
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Italian flautist and composer, Giuseppe Gariboldi (1833-1905) moved to Paris after his studies where he worked as a virtuoso flute player and prolific composer. Being exceedingly talented, Gariboldi's compositions range from operettas to studies, including his ever-popular teaching aid, Complete Study of Scales. Covering a huge spectrum of scales, studies in Complete Study of Scales address scales in varying articulation, rhythms, dynamics, note values, ranges and ornamentation, among other things, in order to ensure adequate progression. Giuseppe Gariboldi's Complete Study of Scales is essential to accompany all flautist's technical progress.
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Forty-Eight Virtuoso Studies, Vol. 2 by Marcel Moyse is the second and last volume of this series, tailored to upper-advanced flautists. Highly complex and challenging, this volume features 23 pieces, the studies 25 to 48, and will help the flautist to master and perfect their technique. It is a must-have for those who want to keep improving at higher levels. Considered as a maestro by his peers, Marcel Moyse has composed many flute methods and exercise books also published by Alphonse Leduc, such as, for the same level, 12 Studies in Virtuoso After Chopin and 10 Studies After Wieniawsky. His methods are widely used and recognised worldwide. MORE»
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