The most well known song from Faure's "Trois Melodies". This arrangement shares lyrical the tune between 2 flutes and alto, with the gentle accompanying quavers shared between the other players. Score and
A large and lively arrangement of the famous opening from Act 3 of Handel's Oratorio Solomon. The inclusion of two Piccolos as the piece progresses gives extra brightness and an organ-like quality
Nine carefully selected movements from the colourful orchestral piece give chance to highlight the various characteristics of the flute family from bouncing kangaroos and lumbering elephants to a beautiful
"Shchedryk", meaning 'bountiful' is the original name of this New Year carol. The Ukrainian text tells of a swallow flying into a house to sing of the bounty and wealth that will come the following Spring.
Something to get your fingers flying, this is an abridged version of Felix Mendelssohn's well-loved overture, also known as "Fingal's Cave."
This is perhaps Grieg's most famous composition, and comes from the first Peer Gynt Suite. It was originally a piece of incidental music to accompany the scene in Ibsen's play where Peer ventures
This is a lively, rustic and slightly spooky dance from Grieg's Lyric Pieces for Piano. Good use is made of all sizes of flute, and there is a slightly more lyrical middle section. A good concert
A most romantic and charming setting of the famous song. This arrangement was commissioned by a customer whose pupils played it as she waltzed down the aisle! A solo flute sings cheerfully above the choir
This Nocturne is one of the most famous of Grieg's Lyric Pieces for Piano. It features a duplet tune set over a triplet accompaniment, and the Piccolo is used for the bird- like figures in the
A sultry and senuous tango from the Argentine composer and bandoneon player Astor Piazzolla. This piece was recorded with orchestra for the 1982 film Enrico IV, and is perfectly suited to the lyrical
Originally for Soprano solo, this movement is taken from Faure's Requiem. These peaceful quartet and sextet versions makes the most of close harmonies between the instruments, and would also be
This quintessential British Overture by Edward White was made famous as the theme tune to the 50's radio show "Children's Hour" and is still a popular piece in the light entertainment repertoire. Great fun
A light-hearted arrangement of the festive favourite, complete with coconuts, sleighbells and optional whip! Available in 3 versions.
These three charming songs for voices and flutes are from a set written by Liza Lehmann in 1908, using poems from Alice in Wonderland. Their whimsical appeal ranges from the threat of the smiling
Don't let the words renaissance or antiphonal put you off these Christmas gems from Hieronymus Praetorius (1560 - 1629) We have arranged the two choir effect for lower flutes answering higher, and much of
Two of the most famous movements from Lyric Pieces Op. 54.: The first, a lyrical Nocturne, and the second a lively, rustic dance.
These two pieces are taken from William Walton's 1963 orchestral suite from the 1944 film Henry V. In the sombre Passacaglia, the ground bass line eventually passes through most of the parts,
Leroy Anderson's party piece here for advanced quintet or sextet, including Desk Bell and Guiro (Typewriter optional... or employ your best 'air typewriter' technique!).
One of Sousa's most famous Marches, this piece was originally written at the request of the Washington Post newspaper, and led to him being dubbed "The March King". This is a sparkling and entertaining
This classic song from Toy Story is great fun for both small and large groups, and is becoming a real favourite in many school ensembles.