The original UE edition of Time & Rhythm presented a mixture of pieces for varying ensemble numbers with or without percussion. This new update puts pieces for two recorders in one volume and
Gisler-Haase has chosen six works from the choral repertoire from Renaissance to Romantic and has created six easy to intermediate arrangements for flute trio. Suitable for classroom teaching and
Beutler and Rosin, of the recorder performance group Ensemble Dreiklang Berlin, have built a solid library of arrangements for higher level recorder ensembles called Recorder Trios a la Carte. The
Brambock brings together five pieces from various regions, and augments these with five original pieces in international styles. Flutists of modest skills will enjoy working on these ensemble pieces
Without a doubt, the 21 Hungarian Dances are among Johannes Brahms' most popular works. They were written between 1858 and 1869. Brahms wanted to create concertante works with elements of classical
Arvo Pärt's Mozart-Adagio (1992) was composed for the Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio on commission by the Helsinki Festival, where it was premiered. The piece is in memory of Oleg Kagan, who was a
Ten select pieces from a broad range of music, from the 16th century to Memory from "Cats," are arranged for students new to ensemble playing. Flexibility is written in, allowing for all recorders,