The Flute Audition
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- Instrumentation: Flute
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- Size: 9.1 x 12.0 inches
- Pages: 116
Description
Henrik Wiese, the internationally renowned orchestral and solo flautist, has spent four years compiling what promises to be the definitive guide to audition repertoire for students preparing for a seat in a professional orchestra. He has worked with his own students in Salzburg as they engaged in auditions, as well as with other professional players and his teaching colleagues at the conservatorium. He sourced repertoire lists from job advertisements past and present and referred to other audition lists such as those of Baxtresser and Wye. Considerable research has gone into the differences between existing editions of the chosen pieces even, surprisingly, from twentieth century composers such as Prokofiev and Stravinsky. "The Flute Audition" then looks at practical matters such as page turns and metronome markings. Wiese comments, for example, that Hindemith's own recording takes a passage from "Symphonic Metamorphoses" markedly slower than in the score. The result of all this painstaking research is the most comprehensive collection of international audition pieces yet published in a single volume.
"This is an excellent collection of orchestral excerpts for the next generation of young musicians. You can use it to prepare for auditions anywhere in the world. Whether it's for an opera house, symphony or chamber orchestra, everything you need is here."
Emmanuel Pahud, 2017Domine Deus aus "Messe in B Minor"
Benedictus aus "Messe in B Minor"
Esurientes implevit bonis aus "Magnificat"
Aus Liebe will mein Heiland sterben aus "Matthäuspassion"
I. Introduzione aus "Concerto for Orchestra"
II. Giuoco delle coppie aus "Concerto for Orchestra"
IV. Intermezzo interrotto aus "Concerto for Orchestra"
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Satz aus der Symphonie No. 3 "Eroica"
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Satz aus der Symphonie No. 4
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Satz aus der Symphonie No. 5
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Satz aus der Symphonie No. 6 "Pastorale"
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Satz aus der Symphonie No. 7
Leonoren-Ouverture No. 3
Casta Diva aus "Norma"
Ouverture aus "Benvenuto Cellini"
Menuet des Follets aus "La damnation de Faust"
Trio aus "L'Enfance du Christ"
I. Rêverie – Passions aus "Symphonie fantastique"
Chanson Bohème aus "Carmen"
Entr'acte aus "Carmen"
Minuetto aus "L'Arlésienne-Suite No. 1"
Carillon aus "L'Arlésienne-Suite No. 1"
Menuet aus "L'Arlésienn-Suite No. 2"
Variation III aus "Variationen über ein Thema von Haydn"
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Satz aus der Symphonie No. 1
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Satz aus der Symphonie No. 4
Variation A aus "The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra"
I. Dawn aus "Four Sea Interludes"
II. Sunday Morning aus "Four Sea Interludes"
Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune
De l'aube à midi sur la mer aus "a mer"
Dialogue du vent et de la mer aus "La mer"
Prélude aus "Coppélia"
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Satz aus der Symphonie No. 8
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Satz aus der Symphonie No. 9 "Aus der neuen Welt"
Ballet des Ombres heureuses aus "Orphée et Euridice"
Aus Rosenwolken bricht aus "Die Schöpfung"
Turandot, Scherzo aus "Symphonic Metamorphosis"
VI. Abschied aus "Das Lied von der Erde"
- Satz aus der Symphonie No. 9
Scherzo aus "Ein Sommernachtstraum"
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Satz aus der Symphonie No. 4 "Italienische"
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Satz aus der Symphonie No. 4 "Italienische"
Fin ch'han dal vino aus "Don Giovanni"
Wie stark ist nicht dein Zauberton aus "Die Zauberflöte"
Alles fühlt der Liebe Freuden aus "Die Zauberflöte"
Wir wandelten durch Feuersgluten aus "Die Zauberflöte"
Pantomime and dance aus "Maskerade"
Dance of the Vendors aus "The incredible Flutist"
Solo of the Flutist aus "The incredible Flutist"
Danza delle Ore – Le ore dell' aurora aus "La Gioconda"
Danze delle Ore – Sortono le ore della notte aus "La Gioconda"
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Satz aus "Symphonie classique"
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Satz aus "Symphonie classique"
Peter and der Wolf
Lever du jour aus "Daphnis et Chloé Suite No. 2"
Pantomime aus "Daphnis et Chloé Suite No. 2"
I. Pavane de la Belle au bois dormant aus "Ma mère l'Oye"
II. La Flûte enchantée aus "Shéhérazade"
Bolero
Alborada del grazioso
Ouverure aus "Donna Diana"
IV. Scena e Canto gitano aus "Capriccio espagnol"
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Satz aus "Sheherazade"
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Satz aus "Sheherazade"
Russian Easter Festival Ouverture
Largo al Factotum aus "l barbiere di Siviglia"
Ouverture aus "La gazza ladra"
Ouverture aus "Guillaume Tell"
Invan strappar dal core aus "Il viaggio a Reims"
Volière aus "Le carnaval des animaux"
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Satz aus der Symphonie No. 1 "Frühlingssymphonie"
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Satz aus der Symphonie No. 1 "Frühlingssymphonie"
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Satz aus der Symphonie No. 5
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Satz aus der Symphonie No. 5
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Satz aus der Symphonie No. 5
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Satz aus der Symphonie No. 7 "Leningrad"
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Satz aus der Symphonie No. 15
Ouverture aus "die verkaufte Braut"
Vltava – Die Moldau
Don Juan
Salome
Scherzo aus "Symphnia Domestica"
Tod and Verklärung
Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche
- Akt, Kadenz des Flötisten aus "Der Rosenkavalier"
The Hairdresser's Consternation aus "Der Rosenkavalier"
- Akt, Introduktion aus "Der Rosenkavalier"
II. Menuett aus "Der Bürger als Edelmann"
Chant du Rossignol
- Satz aus "Dumbarton Oaks"
Variation de l'oiseau de feu aus "L'oiseau de Feu"
Variationen (Firebird) aus L'Oiseau de Feu"
Jeu des Cartes
- Satz aus "Symphony in Three Movements"
The Shrove-tide Fair aus "Petruschka"
The magic Trick, The magician Plays the Flute aus "Petruschka"
Petrushka's Room aus "Petruschka"
Pas de Six, Variation 1 aus "Schwanense"
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Satz aus dem Klavierkonzert No. 1
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Satz aus der Symphonie No. 4
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Satz aus der Symphonie No. 4
Pas de quatre aus "Dornröschen"
Ouverture aus "Der Nussknacker"
Petit Galop aus "Der Nussknacker"
Le Thé (danse chinoise) aus "Der Nussknacker"
Mirlitons aus "Der Nussknacker"
Ouverture aus "Mognon"
Caro nome aus "Rigoletto"
Danza Sacra delle Sacerdotesse aus "Aida"
Introduktion zum 3. Akt aus "Aida"
Ballabile aus "Aida"
Agnus Dei aus "Requiem"
Lux aeterna aus "Requiem"
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Akt, 7. Szene aus "Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg"
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Akt, 3. Szene aus "Die Götterdämmerung"
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akt, 3. Szene aus "Die Götterdämmerung"
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