Scherzo from Symphony No.5
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
Arranged for Flute Choir by Laura Walter
Published by Alry Publications
Includes score and parts
Instrumentation: 6 c flutes (Flutes 1 & 2 double on piccolo), alto flute, bass flute (or cello), contrabass flute (optional)
The Symphony No. 5 of Ludwig van Beethoven was first performed in Vienna in 1808 with Beethoven conducting. Looking at Beethoven’s life and relationships, we can see elements in this third movement (Scherzo) of yearning, pain, loss and triumph. This movement also uses the short-short-short-long motive of the famous first movement. This Scherzo is a fun, fast piece where the low flutes can shine.




