1.7.16 was commissioned by The Hamilton Flute Band to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme, and was premiered in St Columb's Cathedral, Londonderry on 1st July 2016. This
This charming piece was composed for the choir of Hereford Cathedral in 1907, Elgar setting words written by his wife. Originally for 2 sopranos (soli or chorus) 2 violins and piano, its textures translate
This delightful set of traditional Country Dances were set for String Orchestra by British composer Herbert Murrill in 1945, and are arranged here for flute choir. The eight short pieces (the shortest
Eugene Damare (1840-1919) was an accomplished flautist, and pieces for flute and piccolo feature heavily amongst his 400+ works. La Tourterelle (The Wren) was originally written as a piccolo
Ragtime for Flute and Piano pays homage to the great ragtime tradition in early 20th-century American music. The spirited interplay between flute and piano features many recognisable ragtime
A classic little Elgar gem - composed originally for Violin and Piano as a present for his future wife, and also reworked by the composer for Piano, Cello and Chamber Orchestra. This gorgeous flute
Tchaikovsky's most popular works are his Ballet Suites (Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty & The Nutcracker), which include a multitude of tunes that stand out amongst the entire repertoire of
Take a listen to the lovely full performance recording by flautist Andy Findon!
Whilst deliberately eschewing programmatic titles for this piece, the composer’s response to a tumultuous year
Full of exciting, Latin dance rhythms, this suite reimagines three of Jason Carr's theatrical songs as a bravura showpiece for both flautist and pianist. Think Milhaud's Scaramouche meets West
This high-spirited and melodious suite takes six folk songs from Jason's native Yorkshire on a three movement journey, exploring Minsters & Markets, and on a walk In The Dales, before
Tico Tico is a Brazilian sparrow. The song that begins 'O tico tico' takes the metaphor of the sparrow in the cornmeal as a symbol of love: when you hear its call, it is time to woo. The Portuguese lyrics
The Twelve Keys Of Christmas was written as a fun and challenging version of the ever-popular, interminable carol, but with a key change every verse! Almost every major key is used, except for one