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Flute and Concerto
The fifth finger may also have been used on earlier, more lightly strung modern harps: Madame de Genlis, for example, in her Méthode, published in Paris in the early nineteenth century, promotes the use of all five fingers, while Roslyn Rensch suggests that Mlle de Guînes, the harpist for whom Mozart wrote his Concerto for Flute and Harp, might occasionally have used all five fingers when playing the harp.
* Flute Concerto No. 1 in C major, WK 46
* Flute Concerto No. 2 in E minor, WK 47
* Flute Concerto No. 3 in D major, WK 48
* Flute Concerto No. 4 in C major, WK 49
* Flute Concerto No. 5 in G major, WK 50
* Flute Concerto No. 6 in C major, WK 51
* Flute Concerto No. 7 in D major, WK 59
He wrote one concerto each for flute, oboe ( later rearranged for flute and known as Flute Concerto No. 2 ), clarinet, and bassoon, four for horn, a Concerto for Flute, Harp, and Orchestra, a Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola and Orchestra, and Exsultate, jubilate, a de facto concerto for soprano voice.
* Flute Concerto: Aho, Arnold, Denisov, Dusapin, Harman, Hétu, Ibert, Jolivet, Landowski, Nielsen, Penderecki, Rautavaara, Rodrigo, Takemitsu, J. Williams
* 1999: Melinda Wagner, Concerto for Flute, Strings, and Percussion
Nielsen wrote three concertos: the Violin Concerto is a middle-period work, from 1911, which lies within the tradition of European classicism, whereas the Flute Concerto of 1926 and the Clarinet Concerto which followed in 1928 are late works, influenced by the modernism of the 1920s and the product of " an extremely experienced composer who knows how to avoid inessentials.
* Flute Concerto
* Flute Concerto No. 1 in G major, Op.
* Flute Concerto No. 2 in D minor, Op.
* Flute Concerto No. 3 in D minor, Op.
* Flute Concerto No. 4 in D major, Op.
After the war, in 1946, she returned to her home in France, where she composed orchestral and chamber music, plus numerous other works including the ballets Paris-Magie ( with Lise Delarme ) and Parisiana ( for the Royal Ballet of Copenhaugen ), the operas Il était un petit navire ( with Henri Jeanson ), Dolores, La petite sirène ( with Philip Soupault, based on Hans Christian Andersen's story " The Little Mermaid ") and Le maître ( to a libretto by Ionesco ), the musical comedy Parfums, the Concerto des vaines paroles, for baritone voice, piano and orchestra, the Concerto for Soprano and Orchestra, the Concertino for Flute, Piano and Orchestra, the Second Piano Concerto, the Concerto for Two Guitars and Orchestra, her Second Sonata for Violin and Piano, the Sonata for Harp, as well as an impressive number of film and television scores.

Flute and two
The Magic Flute (, K. 620 ) is an opera in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to a German libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder.
The libretto for The Magic Flute, written by Schikaneder, shares much of its plot and many of its characters with the Singspiel Oberon, written by Karl Ludwig Giesecke for the Schikaneder troupe two years earlier ( and set to music by Paul Wranitzky ) as a re-adaptation of Sophie Seyler's Singspiel Hüon und Amande, ultimately based on the poem Oberon by Wieland.
*:: Hybrid stops contain one rank of pipes which attempts to combine the tones of two other classifications of stops, such as Principal + String, String + Flute, or Principal + Flute.
Of these, Olleson mentions the C Minor Mass ( 1784 ) and the chorale prelude sung by the two armored men in The Magic Flute ( 1791 ).
In addition, McBirnie has produced two Extreme Flute projects (" Desvio " and " Scratch It!
For Gilbert Jespersen, who succeeded Paul Hagemann as flautist of the Copenhagen Quintet, he wrote his Flute Concerto in 1926 ; two years later, he composed his Clarinet Concerto for the group's clarinettist, Aage Oxenvad.
* Narcissus for Flute and two tape recorders ( 1968 )
In addition to his madrigals, Morley wrote instrumental music, including keyboard music ( some of which has been preserved in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book ), and music for the broken consort, a uniquely English ensemble of two viols, flute, lute, cittern and bandora, notably as published by William Barley in 1599 in The First Booke of Consort Lessons, made by diuers exquisite Authors, for six Instruments to play together, the Treble Lute, the Bandora, the Cittern, the Base-Violl, the Flute & Treble-Violl.
Mozart's financial situation worsens and the composing demands of the Requiem and The Magic Flute drive him to the point of exhaustion as he alternates work between the two pieces.
Since 1966 performances of orchestra music, chamber music and religious music, among others: Tango para los oídos ( 2005 ), Dithyrambus for Strings ( 1966 ), Concertino for viola and string orchestra, Op. 11 ( 1970, 2004 ), Trio for Flute, Clarinet and Bassoon ( 2001 ), Neuf caractères pour violon et piano ( 2004 ), Sonata for Cello and Piano ( 2004 ), different works for organ ( since 1966 ) and for choir ( since 1971 ), two cantatas ( 1971 / 1972 ), Pastorale for four Trombones ( 2002 ).
** the playing of two ( or more ) instruments alternately by a single player, e. g. Flute, doubling piccolo
It originally contained two artworks: a mural by Hébert in the mezzanine, entitled Bonheur d ' occasion, featuring the title of the famous book by Gabrielle Roy ( in English called The Tin Flute ), set in the neighbourhood ; and a motorized mobile sculpture by Jacques de Tonnancour suspended in the mezzanine and over the platforms.
Among the major works are two more symphonies, two more operas – The Visitors ( 1972 ) and Tobermory ( 1976 ), concertos for Trumpet, Flute, Oboe and Recorder and Bassoon, many cantatas, including The Ballad of the White Horse, Op.
Only two were published: Six Solos for German Flute and the Six Concertos for Strings.
He wrote more than 500 compositions, including 12 symphonies ( of which 11 are arrangements of previously written string quartets ), eight operas ( including The Weird Flute ), numerous concertos, a mass, 17 string quartets and other chamber works, two cantatas on Māori subjects ( Hinemoa and Tawhaki ) and 11 other choral works, and 72 piano pieces.
Jadassohn composed more than 140 works in virtually every genre, including four symphonies, four Serenades for Orchestra and one for Flute and Orchestra, two piano concertos, lieder, sonatas, opera and a considerable amount of chamber music, including a string quartet, four piano trios, three piano quartets, three piano quintets and a serenade for flute and string quintet.
She participated in Santa Fe's " 50th Anniversary Arias Gala Concert " on 12 August 2006 and sang the role of " Pamina " in the final two performances of the 2006 season production of The Magic Flute.
Hofmannsthal, in his letters, compared it with Mozart ’ s Magic Flute, which has a similar arrangement of two couples.

Flute and movements
** Three Flute Sonatas: Sonata in b minor BWV 1030, Sonata in A Major BWV 1032 ( 2nd and 3rd movements ), Sonata in E Minor BWV 1034-with George Malcolm-harpsichord, Ambrose Gauntlett-viola da gamba-Angel S36337
Laid out in six separate movements, each of them an independent song, the work is described on the title-page as Eine Symphonie für eine Tenor-und eine Alt-( oder Bariton -) Stimme und Orchester ( nach Hans Bethges " Die chinesische Flöte ") – " A Symphony for Tenor and Alto ( or Baritone ) Voice and Orchestra ( after Hans Bethge's ' The Chinese Flute '").

Flute and was
In his last surviving letter from 14 October 1791, Mozart tells his wife that he collected Salieri and Caterina Cavalieri in his carriage and drove them both to the opera ; about Salieri's attendance at his opera The Magic Flute, speaking enthusiastically: " He heard and saw with all his attention, and from the overture to the last choir there was not a piece that didn't elicit a ' Bravo!
Although the total of nine performances was nothing like the frequency of performance of Mozart's later success The Magic Flute, which for months was performed roughly every other day, the premiere is generally judged to have been a success.
Like The Magic Flute, Der Stein der Weisen was a fairy-tale opera and can be considered a kind of precursor ; it employed much the same cast in similar roles.
" Pandeiro & Flute " was written by Benedito Lacerda, and is played during the Baia train sequence.
The first work to be performed by the orchestra was the overture to Mozart's The Magic Flute.
The fourth album from Goodie, not featuring Cee-Lo, was something of a return to their earlier style. The song Play Your Flute closed the album with a laid back flute driven track Produced by J.
For example, for the Redwing Mohawk test on July 3, 1956, a secondary called the Flute was attached to the Swan primary.
The Flute was 15 inches ( 38 cm ) in diameter and 23. 4 inches ( 59 cm ) long, about the size of the Swan.
The first broadcast was the Saturday matinee live performance of the 110-minute version of Julie Taymor's production of The Magic Flute.
His next album was 1970's Flute and Nut ( RCA ), which featured big band and string arrangements by John Cameron.
Kincaid was her only formal flute teacher ; prior to that, she was entirely self-taught, according to an interview with her husband, Efrem Kurtz, published in the National Flute Association Newsletter in the 1980s.
John Solum, a flutist and pioneering baroque flutist, became the prime mover ( along with a group of other students and admirers of Kincaid's ) behind the commission of Aaron Copland's Duo for Flute and Piano, which was dedicated to Kincaid's memory.
He was awarded a lifetime achievement award by the National Flute Association in 2002, and he was appointed an OBE by the Queen in 1995.
A CBC Records chamber music CD of Mozart Flute Quartets featuring principal flutist Joanna G ' froerer, guest violinist Martin Beaver, Pinchas Zukerman on viola, and principal cellist Amanda Forsyth was named best Canadian chamber music recording of 2001 by Opus Magazine.
His Three Pieces for Flute, Clarinet and Bassoon of 1925 was his first published score.
Hanson dedicated the Serenade for Flute, Harp, and Strings, to her ; the piece was his musical marriage proposal, as he could not find the spoken words to propose to her.
The interior of the theatre was originally scheduled to feature in Ingmar Bergman's 1975 film version of The Magic Flute.
When Humphries was on the BBC's Desert Island Discs radio programme in 2009, he made the following choices: " Mir ist der Ehre widerfahren " from Strauss ’ Der Rosenkavalier ; Gershwin's " Things are Looking Up " sung by Fred Astaire ; " Love Song " composed by Josef Suk ; " On Mother Kelly's Doorstep " sung by Randolph Sutton ; " Der Leiermann " from Schubert's Winterreise song cycle ; the 2nd movement of Poulenc's Flute Sonata ; Mischa Spoliansky's " Auf Wiedersehen "; and " They are not long the weeping and the laughter " from Delius ' Songs of Sunset.
He was the first American to win the World Irish Dance Championships and also won numerous All-Ireland Flute Championships.
On June 2, 1967, Ohnesorg participated in a protest held near the Deutsche Oper, aimed against the state visit of the Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, who was attending a performance of Mozart's The Magic Flute at the Deutsche Oper that night.
It was started after the bulk of The Magic Flute, the last opera that Mozart worked on, was already written ( Mozart completed The Magic Flute after the Prague premiere of Tito on 6 September 1791 ).

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