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4,499 sheet music found Gustav Holst - Folksongs of Hampshire set for Flute Choir
Gustav Holst - Folksongs of Hampshire set for Flute Choir # Flute ensemble # INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED # Contemporary # Traditional # Gustav Holst,
John Gibson # Gustav Holst - Folksongs of Ha # JB Linear # SheetMusicPlus
Flute, Woodwind Choir or
Ensemble - Advanced
Intermediate - Digital
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Composed by Traditional.
Arranged by Gustav Holst,
John Gibson. Folk, Celtic. ...(+)
Flute, Woodwind Choir or
Ensemble - Advanced
Intermediate - Digital
Download
Composed by Traditional.
Arranged by Gustav Holst,
John Gibson. Folk, Celtic.
Score, Set of Parts. 53
pages. Published by JB Linear Gustav Holst - Folksongs of Hampshire England . In the early 1900's there was great interest in collecting and preserving the folk songs of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Equipped with their newly invented recording devices, people such as Cecil Sharp, Charles Stanford, Ralph Vaughan Williams, and Gustav Holst would travel into the country-side to record, or notate songs being sung. They would frequently use these songs in their own compositions. Holst's music in particular is filled with those songs and his two suites for band are especially valued by wind bands around the world. This group of four songs was arranged for voice and piano by Holst and set for flute choir by John Gibson. The songs are 1. Young Edwin in the Lowlands Low 2. Bedlam City 3. The Irish Girl 4. Young Reilly. The instrumentation is: Piccolo, Flute 1-3, Alto Flute, Bass Flute, and Contra Bass Flute. Gustav Holst - Folksongs of Hampshire set for Flute Quartet
Gustav Holst - Folksongs of Hampshire set for Flute Quartet # Flute Quartet: 4 flutes # INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED # Folkloric/Traditional # Traditional # Gustav Holst,
John Gibson # Gustav Holst - Folksongs of Ha # JB Linear # SheetMusicPlus
Flute, Woodwind Quartet -
Advanced Intermediate -
Composed by Traditional.
Arranged by Gustav Holst,
John Gibson. Folk. 38 pages.
Published by JB Li...(+)
Flute, Woodwind Quartet -
Advanced Intermediate -
Composed by Traditional.
Arranged by Gustav Holst,
John Gibson. Folk. 38 pages.
Published by JB Linear Gustav Holst - Folksongs of Hampshire England . In the early 1900's there was great interest in collecting and preserving the folk songs of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Equipped with their newly invented recording devices, people such as Cecil Sharp, Charles Stanford, Ralph Vaughan Williams, and Gustav Holst would travel into the country-side to record, or notate songs being sung. They would frequently use these songs in their own compositions. Holst's music in particular is filled with those songs and his two suites for band are especially valued by wind bands around the world. This group of four songs was arranged for voice and piano by Holst and set for flute quartet by John Gibson. The songs are 1. Young Edwin in the Lowlands Low 2. Bedlam City 3. The Irish Girl 4. Young Reilly. The instrumentation is: Flute 1 - 3, and alto with an alternate 4th flute for the alto. Bartók: Rumanian Folk Dances Sz.56 (Complete) - wind quintet
Bartók: Rumanian Folk Dances Sz.56 (Complete) - wind quintet # Woodwind Quintet: flute, oboe, bassoon, clarinet, horn # ADVANCED # Contemporary # Bela Bartok
# Ray
Thompson # Bartók: Rumanian Folk Dances # SheetMusicPlus
Flute, Oboe, Clarinet,
Bassoon, Woodwind Quintet,
Horn in F - Advanced -
Composed by Bela Bartok
(1881-1945). Arranged by Ray
Thompson. 20th Century,
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Flute, Oboe, Clarinet,
Bassoon, Woodwind Quintet,
Horn in F - Advanced -
Composed by Bela Bartok
(1881-1945). Arranged by Ray
Thompson. 20th Century,
Folk, Recital. Score, Set of
Parts. 26 pages. Published
by RayThompsonMusic Romanian Folk Dances Sz. 56, BB 68 is a suite of six short piano pieces composed by Béla Bartók in 1915. He later orchestrated it for small ensemble in 1917 as Sz. 68, BB 76.
It is based on seven Romanian tunes from Transylvania, originally played on fiddle or shepherd's flute.
The original name for the piece was titled Romanian Folk Dances from Hungary but was later changed by Bartók when Transylvania became part of Romania in 1920. It is nowadays available in the 1971 edition which is written with key signatures although Bartók rarely ever used key signatures.
This set of dances consists of six movements and, according to the composer, it should take four minutes and three seconds to perform, but most professional pianists take up to five minutes. The list of the movements is as follows (with the original Hungarian title listed first, the most commonly known Romanian title second, and the English translation in parentheses):
Bot tánc / Jocul cu bâtand#259; (Stick Dance)The melody of the first movement, according to Bartók, came from the Mezand#337;szabad (present-day Voiniceni) village that was part of Mezand#337;csávás (present-day Ceuaand#537;u de Câmpie) commune which was located in the Maros-Tordaadministrative county within Transylvania, and he first heard it when two gypsy violinists were playing it.
Brâul (Sash Dance)The second movement is a typical dance from Romania called Brâul, for which traditionally a sash or a waistband was used. This melody came from Egres (present-day Igriand#537;), in the Banat region.
Topogó / Pe loc (In One Spot)The third dance comes also from Egres (Igriand#537;), but its theme is much darker and its melody recreates Middle Eastern instruments, such as the flute.[4]
Bucsumí tánc / Buciumeana (Dance from Bucsum)The fourth dance came from Bucsony, Alsó-Fehér County (today Bucium, Alba county in Romania)
Román polka / Poarga Româneascand#259; (Romanian Polka)The fifth dance is an old Romanian dance similar to the Polka and comes from Belényes (present-day Beiuand#351;, in Bihor county), near the border between Hungary and Romania.
Aprózó / Mand#259;runand#539;el (Fast Dance)The sixth and last dance is formed by two different melodies: the first one comes from Belényes (present-day Beiuand#537;) and the second one comes from the then named Nyagra (present-day Neagra) village within the Palotailva (present-day Lunca Bradului) commune. Both on the orchestral version and on the original piano version, the final two dances are performed attacca?without a break between movements. 12 Favorite Folk Songs, Flute Duets
12 Favorite Folk Songs, Flute Duets # 2 Flutes (duet) # INTERMEDIATE # Folkloric/Traditional # Various # 12 Favorite Folk Songs, Flute # Cindy Blevins # SheetMusicPlus
Flute, Woodwind Duet, Flute
Duet - Intermediate -
Composed by Various. Arranged
by Cindy Blevins. Folk. Sheet
Music Single. 55 pages.
Published by Cin...(+)
Flute, Woodwind Duet, Flute
Duet - Intermediate -
Composed by Various. Arranged
by Cindy Blevins. Folk. Sheet
Music Single. 55 pages.
Published by Cindy Blevins This is a book of 12 beautiful, playable folk song arrangements for two flutes. You receive the scores and both separate parts.
The songs are: All Through the Night, Barbara Allen, Bicycle Built For Two, Down In the Valley, Grandfather's Clock, Home On the Range, Loch Lomond, Oh, Shenandoah, Red River Valley, Scarborough Fair, Simple Gifts, The Ash Grove.
Please check out the music samples for play-ability for your ensemble. The samples don't always look normal. The music looks perfect in your pdf.
The audio sample is from Simple Gifts. It was digitally produced.
My website: www.blevinsmusic.com Italian Folksong Medley (for Woodwind Quintet)
Italian Folksong Medley (for Woodwind Quintet) # Woodwind Quintet: flute, oboe, bassoon, clarinet, horn # INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED # Various # Kenneth Abeling # Italian Folksong Medley # LINCOLN MUSIC PUBLICATIONS # SheetMusicPlus
Woodwind Ensemble,Woodwind Quintet Bassoon,Clarinet,Flute,Horn,Oboe - Level 4 - SKU: A0.515236 Composed by Various. Arranged by Kenneth Abeling. Folk,Mu...(+)
Woodwind Ensemble,Woodwind Quintet Bassoon,Clarinet,Flute,Horn,Oboe - Level 4 - SKU: A0.515236 Composed by Various. Arranged by Kenneth Abeling. Folk,Multicultural,Wedding,World. 32 pages. LINCOLN MUSIC PUBLICATIONS #6049033. Published by LINCOLN MUSIC PUBLICATIONS (A0.515236). Italian Folksongs Medley is a collection of six popular traditional Italian and Neapolitan folksongs arranged for Woodwind Quintet. The Titles Include: 1. Bella Ciao 2. Funiculi, Funicula, 3. O Sole Mio, 4. Torna a Surriento (Come Back to Sorrento), 5. Santa Lucia and 6. Tarantella. The piece can be played as a medley with repeats as desired or as individual pieces. This advanced intermediate level arrangement is suitable for a variety of performance application to include general performance, Weddings and other Italian celebrations. The approximate playing time for all songs is 9:30 with repeats and 5:00 without. To view and listen to this piece in its entirety as well hundreds of other arrangement and transcriptions by Kenneth Abeling at the lowest prices available please visit: https://lincolnmusicpublications.com Folklore For Band
Folklore For Band # Flute ensemble # EASY # Jim Andy Caudill # Ryohei YAMADA # Folklore For Band # Ryohei YAMADA # SheetMusicPlus
Flute Choir,Woodwind Ensemble Alto Flute,Bass Flute,Piccolo - Level 2 - SKU: A0.1262294 Composed by Jim Andy Caudill. Arranged by Ryohei YAMADA. 20th Ce...(+)
Flute Choir,Woodwind Ensemble Alto Flute,Bass Flute,Piccolo - Level 2 - SKU: A0.1262294 Composed by Jim Andy Caudill. Arranged by Ryohei YAMADA. 20th Century,Classical,Folk,March. 30 pages. Ryohei YAMADA #854830. Published by Ryohei YAMADA (A0.1262294). I have arranged Folklore for Band, a famous wind band piece, for flute orchestra.The simple and familiar melody of this impressive piece has been played by all generations.Why don't you try to make it sound like a brass band with only the flute family?The composition is [Piccolo, 3 Flutes, 2 Alto Flutes (in G), 2 Bass Flutes (in C) and Contrabass Flute (in C)].Download includes Full Score and Set of Parts. Swiss Folk Dance for two flutes and piano – 2 Canton Bern – Polka
Swiss Folk Dance for two flutes and piano – 2 Canton Bern – Polka # 2 Flutes, Piano # INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED # Helene Schulthess # Helene Schulthess # Swiss Folk Dance for two flute # Helene Schulthess # SheetMusicPlus
Flute Duet Flute - Level 4 - SKU: A0.1176752 By Helene Schulthess. By Helene Schulthess. Arranged by Helene Schulthess. Chamber,Contest,Festival,Folk,Pa...(+)
Flute Duet Flute - Level 4 - SKU: A0.1176752 By Helene Schulthess. By Helene Schulthess. Arranged by Helene Schulthess. Chamber,Contest,Festival,Folk,Patriotic,Traditional. Score. 4 pages. Helene Schulthess #776833. Published by Helene Schulthess (A0.1176752). You can purchase all 26 folkdances for 30 $ under this link: https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/26-swiss-folk-dances-for-2-flutes-and-accompaniment-digital-sheet-music/21673528The document contents 26 folk dances for two flutes (49 pages) and a score (52 pages)Swiss folk music is very lively. Its diversity reflects the small regional and cultural spaces of Switzerland. Influences from other European countries have also shaped this kind of music since the early 19th century. Polka and Mazurka have their roots in Poland, the Scottish in Scotland. The music has been passed on by word of mouth or has been written down in musicians’ notebooks.Between 1940 and 1960, the ethnomusicologist Hanny Christen travelled through Switzerland and collected thousands of melodies from the period between 1800 and 1960. The musicians played or sang in front of her. Some permitted her to write off their own hand-written dance booklets in full. In 1956, Hanny Christen began to record this music with a tape recorder. It is thanks to her that over 12,000 instrumental dance movements of Switzerland and many other pieces of tradition (costumes, biographies, musical instruments etc.) were saved from being forgotten.The instruments used in traditional folk music vary depending on the type of dance and region. Flutes are more or less non-existent. The author would like to fill a gap with this publication. She has therefore adapted one folk dance per canton from the Hanny Christen-collection* for two flutes. The pieces from the cantons of Basel City, Thurgau and Geneva do not come from this source, though.The melodies from the other 23 cantons are taken unchanged from the collection. The second voice was not always composed quite traditional. The melody follows - if possible - a contrapuntal melody of its own and is directed to the flute (difficulty grade 3 +).The editor, Helene Schulthess, is a flutist with a wide repertoire. She lives in Switzerland. She performs as a soloist, makes chamber music and is active as a music teacher. She is involved in various musical projects (www.helene-schulthess.ch).* Swiss Folk Music Collection. The dance music of Switzerland of the 19th and first half of the 20th century. From the estate of Hanny Christen. Edited by Fabian Müller under the auspices of the Society for Folk Music in Switzerland (GVS/SMPS). Music print. Mülirad, Zürich 2002. Swiss Folk Dance for two flutes and piano – 1 Canton Zurich – Schottisch
Swiss Folk Dance for two flutes and piano – 1 Canton Zurich – Schottisch # 2 Flutes, Piano # INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED # Helene Schulthess # Helene Schulthess # Swiss Folk Dance for two flute # Helene Schulthess # SheetMusicPlus
Flute Duet Flute - Level 4 - SKU: A0.1176750 By Helene Schulthess. By Helene Schulthess. Arranged by Helene Schulthess. Chamber,Contest,Festival,Folk,Pa...(+)
Flute Duet Flute - Level 4 - SKU: A0.1176750 By Helene Schulthess. By Helene Schulthess. Arranged by Helene Schulthess. Chamber,Contest,Festival,Folk,Patriotic,Traditional. Score. 4 pages. Helene Schulthess #776830. Published by Helene Schulthess (A0.1176750). You can purchase all 26 folkdances for 30 $ under this link: https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/26-swiss-folk-dances-for-2-flutes-and-accompaniment-digital-sheet-music/21673528The document contents 26 folk dances for two flutes (49 pages) and a score (52 pages)Swiss folk music is very lively. Its diversity reflects the small regional and cultural spaces of Switzerland. Influences from other European countries have also shaped this kind of music since the early 19th century. Polka and Mazurka have their roots in Poland, the Scottish in Scotland. The music has been passed on by word of mouth or has been written down in musicians’ notebooks.Between 1940 and 1960, the ethnomusicologist Hanny Christen travelled through Switzerland and collected thousands of melodies from the period between 1800 and 1960. The musicians played or sang in front of her. Some permitted her to write off their own hand-written dance booklets in full. In 1956, Hanny Christen began to record this music with a tape recorder. It is thanks to her that over 12,000 instrumental dance movements of Switzerland and many other pieces of tradition (costumes, biographies, musical instruments etc.) were saved from being forgotten.The instruments used in traditional folk music vary depending on the type of dance and region. Flutes are more or less non-existent. The author would like to fill a gap with this publication. She has therefore adapted one folk dance per canton from the Hanny Christen-collection* for two flutes. The pieces from the cantons of Basel City, Thurgau and Geneva do not come from this source, though.The melodies from the other 23 cantons are taken unchanged from the collection. The second voice was not always composed quite traditional. The melody follows - if possible - a contrapuntal melody of its own and is directed to the flute (difficulty grade 3 +).The editor, Helene Schulthess, is a flutist with a wide repertoire. She lives in Switzerland. She performs as a soloist, makes chamber music and is active as a music teacher. She is involved in various musical projects (www.helene-schulthess.ch).* Swiss Folk Music Collection. The dance music of Switzerland of the 19th and first half of the 20th century. From the estate of Hanny Christen. Edited by Fabian Müller under the auspices of the Society for Folk Music in Switzerland (GVS/SMPS). Music print. Mülirad, Zürich 2002. Swiss Folk Dance for two flutes and piano – 3 Canton Lucerne – Katharina–Schottisch
Swiss Folk Dance for two flutes and piano – 3 Canton Lucerne – Katharina–Schottisch # 2 Flutes, Piano # INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED # Helene Schulthess # Helene Schulthess # Swiss Folk Dance for two flute # Helene Schulthess # SheetMusicPlus
Flute Duet Flute - Level 4 - SKU: A0.1179558 By Helene Schulthess. By Helene Schulthess. Arranged by Helene Schulthess. Contest,Country,Festival,Folk,Pa...(+)
Flute Duet Flute - Level 4 - SKU: A0.1179558 By Helene Schulthess. By Helene Schulthess. Arranged by Helene Schulthess. Contest,Country,Festival,Folk,Patriotic,Traditional. Score. 6 pages. Helene Schulthess #779538. Published by Helene Schulthess (A0.1179558). You can purchase all 26 folkdances for 30 $ under this link: https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/26-swiss-folk-dances-for-2-flutes-and-accompaniment-digital-sheet-music/21673528The document contents 26 folk dances for two flutes (49 pages) and a score (52 pages)Swiss folk music is very lively. Its diversity reflects the small regional and cultural spaces of Switzerland. Influences from other European countries have also shaped this kind of music since the early 19th century. Polka and Mazurka have their roots in Poland, the Scottish in Scotland. The music has been passed on by word of mouth or has been written down in musicians’ notebooks.Between 1940 and 1960, the ethnomusicologist Hanny Christen travelled through Switzerland and collected thousands of melodies from the period between 1800 and 1960. The musicians played or sang in front of her. Some permitted her to write off their own hand-written dance booklets in full. In 1956, Hanny Christen began to record this music with a tape recorder. It is thanks to her that over 12,000 instrumental dance movements of Switzerland and many other pieces of tradition (costumes, biographies, musical instruments etc.) were saved from being forgotten.The instruments used in traditional folk music vary depending on the type of dance and region. Flutes are more or less non-existent. The author would like to fill a gap with this publication. She has therefore adapted one folk dance per canton from the Hanny Christen-collection* for two flutes. The pieces from the cantons of Basel City, Thurgau and Geneva do not come from this source, though.The melodies from the other 23 cantons are taken unchanged from the collection. The second voice was not always composed quite traditional. The melody follows - if possible - a contrapuntal melody of its own and is directed to the flute (difficulty grade 3 +).The editor, Helene Schulthess, is a flutist with a wide repertoire. She lives in Switzerland. She performs as a soloist, makes chamber music and is active as a music teacher. She is involved in various musical projects (www.helene-schulthess.ch).* Swiss Folk Music Collection. The dance music of Switzerland of the 19th and first half of the 20th century. From the estate of Hanny Christen. Edited by Fabian Müller under the auspices of the Society for Folk Music in Switzerland (GVS/SMPS). Music print. Mülirad, Zürich 2002. Swiss Folk Dance for two flutes and piano – 4 Canton Uri – Mazurka
Swiss Folk Dance for two flutes and piano – 4 Canton Uri – Mazurka # 2 Flutes, Piano # INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED # Helene Schulthess # Helene Schulthess # Swiss Folk Dance for two flute # Helene Schulthess # SheetMusicPlus
Flute Duet Flute - Level 4 - SKU: A0.1179563 By Helene Schulthess. By Helene Schulthess. Arranged by Helene Schulthess. Contest,Country,Festival,Folk,Pa...(+)
Flute Duet Flute - Level 4 - SKU: A0.1179563 By Helene Schulthess. By Helene Schulthess. Arranged by Helene Schulthess. Contest,Country,Festival,Folk,Patriotic,Traditional. Score. 5 pages. Helene Schulthess #779544. Published by Helene Schulthess (A0.1179563). You can purchase all 26 folkdances for 30 $ under this link: https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/26-swiss-folk-dances-for-2-flutes-and-accompaniment-digital-sheet-music/21673528The document contents 26 folk dances for two flutes (49 pages) and a score (52 pages)Swiss folk music is very lively. Its diversity reflects the small regional and cultural spaces of Switzerland. Influences from other European countries have also shaped this kind of music since the early 19th century. Polka and Mazurka have their roots in Poland, the Scottish in Scotland. The music has been passed on by word of mouth or has been written down in musicians’ notebooks.Between 1940 and 1960, the ethnomusicologist Hanny Christen travelled through Switzerland and collected thousands of melodies from the period between 1800 and 1960. The musicians played or sang in front of her. Some permitted her to write off their own hand-written dance booklets in full. In 1956, Hanny Christen began to record this music with a tape recorder. It is thanks to her that over 12,000 instrumental dance movements of Switzerland and many other pieces of tradition (costumes, biographies, musical instruments etc.) were saved from being forgotten.The instruments used in traditional folk music vary depending on the type of dance and region. Flutes are more or less non-existent. The author would like to fill a gap with this publication. She has therefore adapted one folk dance per canton from the Hanny Christen-collection* for two flutes. The pieces from the cantons of Basel City, Thurgau and Geneva do not come from this source, though.The melodies from the other 23 cantons are taken unchanged from the collection. The second voice was not always composed quite traditional. The melody follows - if possible - a contrapuntal melody of its own and is directed to the flute (difficulty grade 3 +).The editor, Helene Schulthess, is a flutist with a wide repertoire. She lives in Switzerland. She performs as a soloist, makes chamber music and is active as a music teacher. She is involved in various musical projects (www.helene-schulthess.ch).* Swiss Folk Music Collection. The dance music of Switzerland of the 19th and first half of the 20th century. From the estate of Hanny Christen. Edited by Fabian Müller under the auspices of the Society for Folk Music in Switzerland (GVS/SMPS). Music print. Mülirad, Zürich 2002. Swiss Folk Dance for two flutes and piano – 7 Canton Obwalden – Walzer
Swiss Folk Dance for two flutes and piano – 7 Canton Obwalden – Walzer # 2 Flutes, Piano # INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED # Helene Schulthess # Helene Schulthess # Swiss Folk Dance for two flute # Helene Schulthess # SheetMusicPlus
Flute Duet Flute - Level 4 - SKU: A0.1179575 By Helene Schulthess. By Helene Schulthess. Arranged by Helene Schulthess. Contest,Country,Festival,Folk,Pa...(+)
Flute Duet Flute - Level 4 - SKU: A0.1179575 By Helene Schulthess. By Helene Schulthess. Arranged by Helene Schulthess. Contest,Country,Festival,Folk,Patriotic,Traditional. Score. 3 pages. Helene Schulthess #779557. Published by Helene Schulthess (A0.1179575). You can purchase all 26 folkdances for 30 $ under this link: https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/26-swiss-folk-dances-for-2-flutes-and-accompaniment-digital-sheet-music/21673528The document contents 26 folk dances for two flutes (49 pages) and a score (52 pages)Swiss folk music is very lively. Its diversity reflects the small regional and cultural spaces of Switzerland. Influences from other European countries have also shaped this kind of music since the early 19th century. Polka and Mazurka have their roots in Poland, the Scottish in Scotland. The music has been passed on by word of mouth or has been written down in musicians’ notebooks.Between 1940 and 1960, the ethnomusicologist Hanny Christen travelled through Switzerland and collected thousands of melodies from the period between 1800 and 1960. The musicians played or sang in front of her. Some permitted her to write off their own hand-written dance booklets in full. In 1956, Hanny Christen began to record this music with a tape recorder. It is thanks to her that over 12,000 instrumental dance movements of Switzerland and many other pieces of tradition (costumes, biographies, musical instruments etc.) were saved from being forgotten.The instruments used in traditional folk music vary depending on the type of dance and region. Flutes are more or less non-existent. The author would like to fill a gap with this publication. She has therefore adapted one folk dance per canton from the Hanny Christen-collection* for two flutes. The pieces from the cantons of Basel City, Thurgau and Geneva do not come from this source, though.The melodies from the other 23 cantons are taken unchanged from the collection. The second voice was not always composed quite traditional. The melody follows - if possible - a contrapuntal melody of its own and is directed to the flute (difficulty grade 3 +).The editor, Helene Schulthess, is a flutist with a wide repertoire. She lives in Switzerland. She performs as a soloist, makes chamber music and is active as a music teacher. She is involved in various musical projects (www.helene-schulthess.ch).* Swiss Folk Music Collection. The dance music of Switzerland of the 19th and first half of the 20th century. From the estate of Hanny Christen. Edited by Fabian Müller under the auspices of the Society for Folk Music in Switzerland (GVS/SMPS). Music print. Mülirad, Zürich 2002. Swiss Folk Dance for two flutes and piano – 8 Canton Glarus – Schottisch
Swiss Folk Dance for two flutes and piano – 8 Canton Glarus – Schottisch # 2 Flutes, Piano # INTERMEDIATE # Helene Schulthess # Helene Schulthess # Swiss Folk Dance for two flute # Helene Schulthess # SheetMusicPlus
Flute Duet Flute - Level 3 - SKU: A0.1179578 By Helene Schulthess. By Helene Schulthess. Arranged by Helene Schulthess. Contest,Country,Festival,Folk,Pa...(+)
Flute Duet Flute - Level 3 - SKU: A0.1179578 By Helene Schulthess. By Helene Schulthess. Arranged by Helene Schulthess. Contest,Country,Festival,Folk,Patriotic,Traditional. Score. 3 pages. Helene Schulthess #779561. Published by Helene Schulthess (A0.1179578). You can purchase all 26 folkdances for 30 $ under this link: https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/26-swiss-folk-dances-for-2-flutes-and-accompaniment-digital-sheet-music/21673528The document contents 26 folk dances for two flutes (49 pages) and a score (52 pages)Swiss folk music is very lively. Its diversity reflects the small regional and cultural spaces of Switzerland. Influences from other European countries have also shaped this kind of music since the early 19th century. Polka and Mazurka have their roots in Poland, the Scottish in Scotland. The music has been passed on by word of mouth or has been written down in musicians’ notebooks.Between 1940 and 1960, the ethnomusicologist Hanny Christen travelled through Switzerland and collected thousands of melodies from the period between 1800 and 1960. The musicians played or sang in front of her. Some permitted her to write off their own hand-written dance booklets in full. In 1956, Hanny Christen began to record this music with a tape recorder. It is thanks to her that over 12,000 instrumental dance movements of Switzerland and many other pieces of tradition (costumes, biographies, musical instruments etc.) were saved from being forgotten.The instruments used in traditional folk music vary depending on the type of dance and region. Flutes are more or less non-existent. The author would like to fill a gap with this publication. She has therefore adapted one folk dance per canton from the Hanny Christen-collection* for two flutes. The pieces from the cantons of Basel City, Thurgau and Geneva do not come from this source, though.The melodies from the other 23 cantons are taken unchanged from the collection. The second voice was not always composed quite traditional. The melody follows - if possible - a contrapuntal melody of its own and is directed to the flute (difficulty grade 3 +).The editor, Helene Schulthess, is a flutist with a wide repertoire. She lives in Switzerland. She performs as a soloist, makes chamber music and is active as a music teacher. She is involved in various musical projects (www.helene-schulthess.ch).* Swiss Folk Music Collection. The dance music of Switzerland of the 19th and first half of the 20th century. From the estate of Hanny Christen. Edited by Fabian Müller under the auspices of the Society for Folk Music in Switzerland (GVS/SMPS). Music print. Mülirad, Zürich 2002. Swiss Folk Dance for two flutes and piano – 5 Canton Schwyz – Schottisch
Swiss Folk Dance for two flutes and piano – 5 Canton Schwyz – Schottisch # 2 Flutes, Piano # INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED # Helene Schulthess # Helene Schulthess # Swiss Folk Dance for two flute # Helene Schulthess # SheetMusicPlus
Flute Duet Flute - Level 4 - SKU: A0.1179565 By Helene Schulthess. By Helene Schulthess. Arranged by Helene Schulthess. Contest,Country,Festival,Folk,Pa...(+)
Flute Duet Flute - Level 4 - SKU: A0.1179565 By Helene Schulthess. By Helene Schulthess. Arranged by Helene Schulthess. Contest,Country,Festival,Folk,Patriotic,Traditional. Score. 5 pages. Helene Schulthess #779546. Published by Helene Schulthess (A0.1179565). You can purchase all 26 folkdances for 30 $ under this link: https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/26-swiss-folk-dances-for-2-flutes-and-accompaniment-digital-sheet-music/21673528The document contents 26 folk dances for two flutes (49 pages) and a score (52 pages)Swiss folk music is very lively. Its diversity reflects the small regional and cultural spaces of Switzerland. Influences from other European countries have also shaped this kind of music since the early 19th century. Polka and Mazurka have their roots in Poland, the Scottish in Scotland. The music has been passed on by word of mouth or has been written down in musicians’ notebooks.Between 1940 and 1960, the ethnomusicologist Hanny Christen travelled through Switzerland and collected thousands of melodies from the period between 1800 and 1960. The musicians played or sang in front of her. Some permitted her to write off their own hand-written dance booklets in full. In 1956, Hanny Christen began to record this music with a tape recorder. It is thanks to her that over 12,000 instrumental dance movements of Switzerland and many other pieces of tradition (costumes, biographies, musical instruments etc.) were saved from being forgotten.The instruments used in traditional folk music vary depending on the type of dance and region. Flutes are more or less non-existent. The author would like to fill a gap with this publication. She has therefore adapted one folk dance per canton from the Hanny Christen-collection* for two flutes. The pieces from the cantons of Basel City, Thurgau and Geneva do not come from this source, though.The melodies from the other 23 cantons are taken unchanged from the collection. The second voice was not always composed quite traditional. The melody follows - if possible - a contrapuntal melody of its own and is directed to the flute (difficulty grade 3 +).The editor, Helene Schulthess, is a flutist with a wide repertoire. She lives in Switzerland. She performs as a soloist, makes chamber music and is active as a music teacher. She is involved in various musical projects (www.helene-schulthess.ch).* Swiss Folk Music Collection. The dance music of Switzerland of the 19th and first half of the 20th century. From the estate of Hanny Christen. Edited by Fabian Müller under the auspices of the Society for Folk Music in Switzerland (GVS/SMPS). Music print. Mülirad, Zürich 2002.