...and flute four the easiest (about grade 3). Includes the famous flute feature, the Danses des Mirlitions. Flute Choir/Ensemble Piccolo, optional G treble, 4 flutes, alto flute, bass flute,...
...contrabass, contra-alto and even sub contrabass flutes. All instruments have interesting but playable parts – flute 1 goes up to top A while flute 4 is about grade 3 standard....
...their repertoire; the inclusion of the largest members of the flute family gives a depth and richness to the chords that is in credible. Suitable for players of Grade 4...
...G minor. Scherzando – a playful movement, sounding almost like a nursery rhyme in places leading to a rousing finish. Equal interest in all parts, about Grade 4/5 standard upwards....
...an impression of church bells pealing out. Using a wide range of keys but not excessively difficult, players from grade 4 upwards should be able to approach this piece succesfully....
...lower parts) and with some very complex time signatures to handle, this is one for the expert flute choirs to really get their teeth into! Approximately grade 6 standard upwards....
...original flute part as a solo line, with the accompaniment being taken by the low flutes. The solo is approximately grade 7, with the accompaniment parts being very straightforward. ...
...simple, ranging from about grade 4 to 6 in standard. Just a beautiful as the original, with a mournful opening section that is transformed into an exuberant romp showing the...