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All scores that include a part for at least one flute.
Walckiers - 5th Book of Duets - Two Flutes
Three Concertante Duets for Two Flutes, by Eugène Walckiers
Gassett Collection - Facsimile Edition by C.A.Vater/Noteworthy Sheet Music, with a Foreword by Peter H. Bloom
5th Book of Duets
Duetto 1: Flute 1 Part and Flute 2 Part, PDF $10.50
Duetto 2: Flute 1 Part and Flute 2 Part, PDF $10.50
Duetto 3: Flute 1 Part and Flute 2 Part, PDF $12.00
Eugène Walckiers (1793-1866) studied composition at the Paris Conservatoire with Anton Reicha and became a masterful, inventive, and prolific composer and arranger of 19th century chamber music. Walckiers was also a flutist, having been a protégé of the legendary Tulou. Rockstro, in his Treatise on the Flute (London, 1889), paid great tribute to Walckiers when he wrote: "The duets, trios and quartets of Walckiers belong to the highest school of French art, and prove their composer to have been a man of real genius. They are exceedingly imaginative, occasionally rather eccentric, yet always elegant, charming, and scholarly."
Rosamund Plummer wrote an independent review of Noteworthy Sheet Music's edition of Walckiers' Duetto 1 which was reproduced on the NSM website after first being published by Flute Focus.
Jason Ng & Campbell Wang won a Gold Award in the Secondary Duet Class of the 2012 New Zealand Woodwind Competition for their performance of Eugène Walckiers' 5th Book of Duets—Duetto I, published by Noteworthy Sheet Music.
For additional information about the Gassett Collection, please see see our article An Introduction to the Gassett Collection.
Walckiers - Fantaisie pour la Flûte - Fl & Pf
Fantaisie pour la Flûte, Op.65, by Eugène Walckiers
Gassett Collection - Facsimile Edition by C.A.Vater/Noteworthy Sheet Music, with a Foreword by Peter H. Bloom
Flute Part and Piano Score, PDF $19.50
A student of Jean-Louis Tulou, Eugène Walckiers (1793-1866) was a flutist and an exceptionally talented composer. His Fantaisie pour la Flûte Sur la Ronde du Postillon de Lonjumeau is a delightfully engaging and challenging work based on emblematic material from the comic opera by the French composer Adolphe Adam (1803-1856). The famous Ronde du postillon appears at the end of Act I of Le Postillon de Lonjumeau (The Coachman of Lonjumeau), which premiered in Paris in 1836.
For additional information about the Gassett Collection, please see see our article An Introduction to the Gassett Collection.
Piano score, 19 pages; Flute part, 8 pages; Total, 32 pages.
PreviewWeber - Grand Duo Concertant - Flute
Grand Duo Concertant, Op.48, by Carl Maria von Weber
Transcribed for Flute and Piano by John. W. Pratt
Flute Part, PDF $9.98
Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826), an important forerunner of the Romantic school, was a prolific composer, yet wrote only three substantial chamber works. One is the Grand Duo Concertant for clarinet (or violin) and piano. Sounding a bit like Mozart on steroids, with robust harmonies and brilliant passagework, it has three movements - an exciting Allegro con fuoco, a beautiful Andante with a very rich, chordal piano accompaniment and passionate piano interlude, and a sparkling Rondo. This flute transcription of the Weber clarinet part is an NSM favorite. The piano part is readily available in the public domain, as a free high quality pdf download of the score for clarinet and piano; here is a link to the listing on imslp.org: Piano Score
Flute part, 10 pages; Total, 12 pages.
PreviewWeber - Grande Polonaise, Op.21 - Two Flutes
Grande Polonaise, Op.21, by Carl Maria von Weber
Anonymous Arrangement for Two Flutes
Gassett Collection - New Edition by C.A.Vater/Noteworthy Sheet Music
Flute 1 Part, Flute 2 Part, and Score, PDF $7.99
Carl Maria von Weber's Grande Polonaise, Op.21 was written originally for piano solo. The piece was composed in 1808 and first published in 1815. The Gassett Collection of 19th century flute music contains an edition of this piece arranged anonymously as a duet for two flutes, along with a flute duet version of Weber's Polacca Brillante in E major, Op.72, which we also offer. We re-notated the flute arrangement of the Grande Polonaise and offer this new edition, which includes a score at no extra charge, as well as the two flute parts.
For additional information about the Gassett Collection, please see see our article An Introduction to the Gassett Collection.
Flute 1 part, 4 pages; Flute 2 part, 4 pages; Fl1/Fl2 Score, 10 pages; Total, 24 pages.
PreviewWeber - Polacca Brillante, Op.72 - Two Flutes
Polacca Brillante, Op.72, by Carl Maria von Weber
Anonymous Arrangement for Two Flutes
Gassett Collection - New Edition by C.A.Vater/Noteworthy Sheet Music
Flute 1 Part, Flute 2 Part, and Score, PDF $7.99
Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826) was a German piano virtuoso and prolific composer who made major, influential contributions to many kinds of music and is widely credited with being a founder of the Romantic school. Weber's rousing Polacca Brillante in E major, Op.72 (alternatively known as L'Hilarité or Grande Polonaise brillante) was written originally for piano solo. It was composed and first published in 1819, and was later transcribed by Liszt for piano and orchestra.
We came across an anonymous arrangement of this piece, a duet for two flutes, among the print copies included in the Gassett Collection. The duet is great fun for flutists, so we created a renotated edition of the arrangement, with the goal of modernizing the format and correcting some likely inaccuracies. Our new edition includes a score at no extra charge as well as the two flute parts.
For additional information about the Gassett Collection, please see see our article An Introduction to the Gassett Collection.
Fl1/Fl2 Score, 8 pages; Flute 1 part, 4 pages; Flute 2 part, 4 pages; Total, 22 pages.
PreviewWeiss - Grand Trio for Three Flutes - Fl/Fl/Fl
A Grand Trio for Three Flutes, Concertante, by Charles N. Weiss
Gassett Collection - New Edition by C.A.Vater/Noteworthy Sheet Music
Flute 1 Part, Flute 2 Part, Flute 3 Part, and Score: PDF $13.50
Charles Nicholas Weiss was the son and pupil of the well-known flutist and composer Carl Weiss. After a stint in accounting, Charles began his music career as a flutist, teacher and composer in Italy and later settled in London. He published an acclaimed flute method book (Methodical Instruction-book, Op. 50) and composed a great deal of music, most now forgotten and unavailable. Weiss' favorite trio, A Grand Trio for Three Flutes, Concertante, Op. 102, was dedicated to his brother, the flute professor and music publisher Willoughby G. Weiss. We have re-notated the parts and created a score using a modern music notation software program. This is an easy-to-intermediate level piece.
For additional information about the Gassett Collection, please see see our article An Introduction to the Gassett Collection.
Score, 17 pages; Flute 1/2/3 parts, 8/6/4 pages of music; Total, 43 pages.
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