The Cello Concerto was Elgar's last important work. He began the piece after recovering from a throat infection in the summer of 1918, and he completed it during the summer of 1919. Felix Salmond gave the
An exuberant quartet composed by the Czech composer during his time living in Spillsville, Iowa inspired by American music, newly arranged for flute, violin, viola and cello.
Originally for five-string cello, Bach's radiant harmonies gleam in this cello quartet arrangement. Includes score and parts.
"Theme and Variations" was originally written for string orchestra. It contains six variations on an original melody in G minor.
From the Handel's opera Julius Caesar, the arias included in this arrangement are: Venere bella; Se pieta di me non senti and Da tempeste il legno infranto. Transcribed for flute