Six Trios, Op83 composed by James Hook (1746-1827)
Edited by H. Voxman for 3 Flutes (or Clarinets, Saxophones, or like-instruments)
Written around 1796 for the Earl of Abingdon, this unique 18th-century collection of pieces for flute by British composer and organist James Hook has been completely revised and edited for intermediate to advanced level instrumentalists. Each is a three-movement work in typical fast-slow-fast Baroque format. Suitable for contest, concert or church performance, these pieces appear on several state contest lists.
Contents:
The six trios' movements are:
Trio 1 in D:
Allegro con spirito
Andantino e sempre piano
Rondo
Trio 2 in F:
Allegretto
Andante siciliano
Menuetto spiritoso
Trio 3 in D:
Allegro con spirito
Andantino siciliano e sempre piano
Rondo
Trio 4 in G:
Allegretto
Adagio e sempre piano
Allegretto
Trio 5 in D:
Allegro moderato
Adagio e sempre piano
Marcia
Trio 6 in G:
Allegretto
Canone
Rondo





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