Sight-Reading Pieces for Flute and Piano

Series: A-R Special Publications  Publisher: A-R Editions
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Sight-Reading Pieces for Flute and Piano

Edited by James R. Briscoe

S025 Sight-Reading Pieces for Flute and Piano
978-0-89579-726-1 Score + Part(s) (2012) 8.5x11, Score: iv + 34 pp.; Part: 16 pp.
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The Paris Conservatoire solos, both the sight-reading works and the longer contest pieces, are the first extended series of compositions for woodwinds, brass, and harp in music history. While composers such as Mozart, Weber, and Robert Schumann contributed a few significant works for these instruments, the Conservatoire solos were composed annually for each instrument beginning in the 1830s. The wealth of musical treasures resulting from this systematic accumulation of works represents the core of these instrumental repertories today.
1. Allegretto scherzando, Anonymous (1873)
2. Allegretto, Paul Taffanel (1877)
3. Andantino, Jules Massenet (1881)
4. Andantino con moto, Anonymous (1883)
5. Allegro, Taffanel (1885)
6. Modéré, Massenet (1889)
7. Moderato, Adrien Barthe (1891)
8. Adagio non troppo, Gabriel Fauré (1892)
9. Andantino con moto, Barthe (1893)
10. Allegretto, Barthe (1893)
11. Allegretto, Georges Marty (1893)
12. Allegro moderato, Paul Vidal (1894)
13. Andantino, Barthe (1896)
14. Très doux et très tranquille, Raoul Pugno (1896)
15. Allegretto, Anonymous (1897)
16. Modéré, Gabriel Pierné (1918)