Flute Duo Masterpieces Collection 25 vol.2
About the Repertoire and Performance Methods
This repertoire includes not only pieces typically found in “collections of famous works” but also many “masterpieces” that are rarely performed on the flute. We hope you can appreciate the charm of each piece, compare them with the original performances, study their expression and performance techniques, and consider adding them to your repertoire as new possibilities.
Generally, the upper part is the main melody, and the lower part is the accompaniment. As in the previous work, the upper part can be played by students and the lower part by teachers, making it useful as lesson material. Additionally, you can switch parts to suit the situation and enjoy ensemble performances with friends and colleagues. We hope you enjoy each piece with various ideas.
Track List
- Minuet – Boccherini
- The Swan – Saint-Saëns
- Gymnopédie No.1 – Satie
- Intermezzo (from “Cavalleria Rusticana”) – Mascagni
- Ave Maria – Schubert
- Lascia ch’io pianga – Handel
- Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring – J.S. Bach
- Air on the G String – J.S. Bach
- Minuet (from Orchestral Suite No. 2) – J.S. Bach
- Bourrée (from Orchestral Suite No. 2) – J.S. Bach
- Largo (from Concerto No. 4 in F minor “Winter”) – Vivaldi
- Song of India – Rimsky-Korsakov
- Golliwogg’s Cakewalk – Debussy
- O mio babbino caro – Puccini
- Seguidilla – Bizet
- Dance of the Reed Pipes – Tchaikovsky
- Libiamo ne’ lieti calici – Verdi
- Pavane for a Dead Princess – Ravel
- Nocturne – Chopin
- Minute Waltz – Chopin
- Ave verum corpus – W.A. Mozart
- Turkish March – W.A. Mozart
- Tambourin – Gossec
- Adagio (from “The Flute of Pan”) – Mouquet
- Andante (from Symphony No. 101 “The Clock”) – Haydn
Enjoy the original charm and new expressions of these flute performances. Explore new possibilities and expand your repertoire with various ideas.