Description
Overtones – Flute Repertoire 4
Flute and Piano
Unparalleled in scope, Overtones™ offers all the music flutists want in one complete series! This progressive collection includes fundamental Repertoire and supporting materials such as Etudes, Compact Discs, Orchestral Excerpts, and Technique. The richness of music carefully selected for this compilation will resonate with teachers and students at every level of study and is the official series for those using The Royal Conservatory Music Development program. Each of the nine progressive volumes ofRepertoire introduces students to essential flute literature. With a breadth of composers, styles periods, genres, pedagogical challenges, and cultural flavors in each volume, the Repertoire books present an intrinsic approach for developing flutists. Throughout the series, students will experience some of the most influential standard works written for flute, both accompanied and unaccompanied, while contemporary compositions and alluring arrangements bring a renewed energy to flute study. The Flute Repertoire books are equally suited for recitals, festivals, competitions, auditions, and pure enjoyment. Quality recordings by renowned flutists offer characteristic interpretations of every selection in the Flute Repertoire and Flute Etudes books.
The quality CD recording by renowned flutists offers characteristic interpretations of every selection. Students may find inspiration in the performances and practice along with the piano accompaniment tracks.
Contents of this volume include:
Sonata in Eb (BWV1031) (2nd mvmt) Johann Sebatian Bach)
Sonata in a Op1#1 (1st & 2nd mvmt) (Jean-Baptiste Loeillet)
Tambourin (Jean-Philippe Rameau)
Suite in a (Menuet I & II) (Georg Philipp Telemann)
Sonata #2 in a (cadenza, 1st & 2nd mvmt) (Johann Baptist Vanhal)
Sonata in F (RV52) (1st & 2nd mvmt) (Antonio Vivaldi)
Tanzlied Op52 (bk2 #2) (Joachim Andersen)
Humoresque (Arno Babadjanyan)
Habanera (Geroges Bizet)
Spring Song (Frank Bridge)
Rumbustious Rumba (Richard Kershaw)
Grand Solo in F Op57 #1 (2nd mvmt ex) (Friedrich Kuhlau)
Agra (Paul Horn)
Classical Escapade (Leslie Uyeda)