Telemann's famous movement from the Flute Sonata is a great Baroque piece that is accessible for many flute quartets. This delightful arrangement features flute 1 as the soloist, while the
This Andaluza (or Playera) is part of a set of 12 Spanish Dances written in 1890, now arranged for six flutes. The color and harmonies lend themselves so well to the sonorities of a flute ensemble.
This popular carol has French origins and was composed by an unknown author. After being translated into English in 1862, this Christmas favorite quickly became popular in the English-speaking world. The
As the title suggests, this piece is Spanish in style. After opening with a short fanfare, the melody is then passed equally between the two lead flutes with the lower voices adding rhythmic chords and
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The musical material for Canyon Echoes was inspired after a trip to the Grand Canyon. The open voicings of quartal harmonies reflect the canyon's vast expanse. This work is fun to perform and
Full of rhythmic and melodic interest, this technical and showy original piece is a fantastic addition to the repertoire for flute ensemble. The tuneful melody is passed throughout the ensemble and all
This Concerto by Johann Valentin Rathgeber was originally written for two trumpets and strings. Rathgeber was a preacher and choir director, but wrote one set of 24 concertos for various
Czech's in the Mail Polka by Kevin Kaisershot was written as a tribute to the German-Czech style polkas that the composer became so familiar with during his undergraduate years at the University of
For many reasons, Christmas means joy. This tune, Ding Dong Merrily on High, is a wonderful musical snapshot of the whole season. In this arrangement, we hear church bells chiming, voices uniting
Mozart would have approved! This is one of the most famous Classical pieces of all time and it works great for six flutes. All of the typical Mozart technicality is included with this version. All parts are
El Camino (The Road) is a Spanish march composed for five flutes in the traditional style of a paso doble. This piece is fast-paced and energetic from start to finish and sounds more complicated