SKU: BT.CMP-0637-02-010
A superb way to keep your concert performance vibrant and interesting is the inclusion of one or two feature pieces. The natural contrast that happens when you include a section feature or solo keeps the audience focused and enlivens your program.Feature your agile and expressive Flute section this season with FLIRTATIONS FOR FLUTE by James Curnow! With its light and frivolous air, Flirtations For Flute was composed specifically for use by many different combinations of Flutes, from a solo to an entire Flute section. The piece focuses on the fast paced, flexible side of the instrumentâ??s capabilities.
SKU: BT.CMP-0637-02-140
(Solo Flute with Concert Band) A superb way to keep your concert performance vibrant and interesting is the inclusion of a solo or section feature piece - the natural contrast keeps the audience focused and enlivens your program.Feature your agile and expressive flute section this season with FLIRTATIONS FOR FLUTE! With its light and frivolous air, FLIRTATIONS FOR FLUTE was composed specifically for use by many different combinations of flutes, from asolo to an entire flute section. The piece focuses on the fast-paced, flexible side of the instrument's capabilities.
A superb way to keep your concert performance vibrant and interesting is the inclusion of one or two feature pieces. The natural contrast that happens when you include a section feature or solo keeps the audience focused and enlivens your program.Feature your agile and expressive Flute section this season with FLIRTATIONS FOR FLUTE by James Curnow! With its light and frivolous air, Flirtations For Flute was composed specifically for use by many different combinations of Flutes, from a solo to an entire Flute section. The piece focuses on the fast paced, flexible side of the instrument’s capabilities.
SKU: CA.1040221
ISBN 9790007311223. Key: F sharp minor. French. Text: Montesquiou-Fezenzac, Robert de.
Gabriel Fauré’s Pavane is one of his most popular compositions. What is less known, however, is that the premiere of this stylized dance in April 1888 was actually performed in this present version for mixed choir rather than in the now more familiar orchestral version or instrumental arrangeÂÂments. The text, in the style of Verlaine, sketches the carefree society of the Belle Époque, in particular the various flirtations and dalliances of the dancers. Based on Fauré’s autograph score, this new Carus edition reflects the original (faster) tempo marking. In addition to the composer’s revised piano reduction, Carus is also publishing a modern version for choir and four hands (Carus 10.402/10). Score and part available separately - see item CA.1040200.