Curtain up! - Duets for 2 Flutes
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- Format: Performance Score
- Instrumentation: Flute I, Flute II
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- Size: 9.1 x 12.0 inches
- Pages: 50
Description
With so many young flautists in the musical world today it is only natural to pair them up and give them some wonderful duets to play. It's amazing what "big" music, these two small instruments can cope with; indeed, in the eighteenth century the flute duet was almost the gramophone record of the time as countless operatic arias were brought to the public in arrangements for this pairing.
This book draws on some of those miniaturizations, from Mozart's and Weber's operas, coupled with earlier music from Telemann and Boismortier and rounded off with more modern pieces from Richard Rodney Bennett and a (specially written) piece by Holzeis-Augustin which introduces some contemporary music techniques. All these duets are great fun and well within the reach of intermediate players.
Intermediate-level compositions and arrangements of music from Telemann and Mozart to Richard Rodney Bennett
Includes a lively composition by Maria Holzeis-Augustin
All duets are suitable as concert pieces and for competitions
Contents: Telemann Georg Philipp: Sonata in D Major TWV 40:103
Boismortier Joseph Bodin de: Concerto II
Pleyel Ignaz Joseph: Duett No. II/3
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus: Non più andrai
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus: Vedrai, carino
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus: Der Vogelfänger bin ich ja
Weber Carl Maria von: Durch die Wälder, durch die Auen
Weber Carl Maria von: Kommt ein schlanker Bursch gegangen
Kuhlau Friedrich: Duo concertant
Köhler Ernesto: Andante sostenuto
Bennett Sir Richard Rodney: Zwiegespräche No. I, II, V
Holzeis-Augustin Maria: Im Auge des Betrachters
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