Of Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach's flute concertos, the one in D minor is by far the best known, even though its authenticity has been repeatedly doubted. A version of the same concerto for harpsichord and
Curated by Henry Gale. For solo flute. Contents: Sonata for Solo Flute / Leon Stein; Oiseau de la Vie (Bird of Life) / Vally Weigl; Divertimento / Edith Borroff; Wind
Four Souvenirs for Flute and Piano was originally composed by Paul Schoenfeld (formerly Schoenfield) in 1990 for violin and piano, commissioned by Lev Polyakin. In this edition for flute and piano,
Giantess was commissioned by the Flute New Music Consortium for simultaneous "co-premieres" by many consortium members in early March 2018. The composer has written, "The flute presents a
Ho and nami are two Japanese characters and stand for spike and wave. In combination, Honami denotes the wavy swing of a flowering rice field, moved by the wind. The wind is the cause, the rice
Dreamy and improvisitory in style with powerful expressive expressive climaxes to the first and second half of the work. The range of the solo is to top C or D with three advanced options to take the level
Senchuk had long held a desire to venture into the jazz realm in composing, and his new Concertino was the perfect excuse. Though he avoids any use of improvisation, he says he "relied heavily on jazz