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Picc. 4Fl. Afl. Bfl. (Cafl)Cbfl. (SCBfl). (Dble CBFl) - Intermediate-Advanced - Digital Download SKU: F2.FM553 Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn. Arranged by Robert Rainford. Flute Ensemble - Piccolo, 4Flutes, Alto Flute, Bass Flute, Optional Contr'Alto, Contrabass, Obtional Sub and Double Contras. Score and parts. 221 pages. Forton Music - Digital #FM553. Published by Forton Music - Digital (F2.FM553). ISBN 9790570484522.This is an arrangement of the last symphony that Haydn wrote. It was composed and premiered in London in 1795, and was an instant success. Following the standard four movement pattern of the time, it starts with a slow, serious introduction before the lighter, fast first movement begins properly. Using just one main theme, Haydn spins a delightful series of moods and emotions before rushing to the exciting conclusion. The second movement is more measured and controlled, but with episodes of drama and tension. The third movement is a traditional minuet and trio, with the lightness and humour of Haydn. The last movement has elements of folk music, with it's opening low drone and peasant like melody. Haydn however alternates the romping first section ideas with a more sophisticated, legato second section. This creates a delicious balance and has to make for one of the most satisfying symphonies ever written. This arrangement has been created with a range of playing standards in mind. The first and last movements use the full resources of the flute choir right down to the lowest double contrabass in C. The rarer flutes have optional parts so can be safely omitted, but add great depth to the sound. Flute 1 is quite complicated and involved, but then the parts get easier until flute 4 is fairly basic and could be easily realised by players with less experience. The second and third movements have been thinned down, with piccolo, G treble, contr'alto, subcontrabass in G and double contrabass in C being tacet. Also in these movements, flute 1 and 2 take the same line, while flute 3 and 4 are similarly in unison, with an optional contrabass part. These movements may be taken by four or five solo players, or some sections could be solos and others played by the full ensemble, or many other options.
Symphony No. 104 'London'

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String Quartet Cello,String Quartet,Viola,Violin - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.912902 Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn. Arranged by Luis Chris Medina. 20th Century,Sacred. Score and parts. 14 pages. Luis Chris Medina #6857621. Published by Luis Chris Medina (A0.912902). Glorious Things of Thee Are SpokenThis grand theme written by the great German composer Joseph Haydn and popular hymn written by John Newton has been arranged for String quartet with three added variations. Each variation will keep your audience and musicians interested with both fugal and exciting diverse harmonic textures.  This modern adaptation showcases the  mystery and grandness of our Glorious Creator and sacrifice.  Your audiences will be moved with this selection.   .
Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken
Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle

$7.99 6.77 € Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle PDF SheetMusicPlus

Flute and piano - intermediate to advanced - Digital Download SKU: S9.Q53374 (Nr. 24). Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn. Edited by Edmund Wachter and Elisabeth Weinzierl. Arranged by Louis Fleury. This edition: Sheet music. (c) 2020 Schott Music GmbH & Co. KG, Mainz. Classical. Downloadable. 5 pages. Schott Music - Digital #Q53374. Published by Schott Music - Digital (S9.Q53374). English • German.Joseph Haydn wrote his Symphony Hob. I:24 in D major in 1764, when he was deputy music director in the service of Prince Nikolaus I. Esterházy, before his appointment as Director of music in 1766. In the second movement, Adagio, the flute plays a cantabile solo melody, sparingly accompanied by orchestral strings. This movement sounds as though it were from a flute concerto, readily suggesting an arrangement for flute and piano. This arrangement is by flautist Louis Fleury, who was born in Lyon; at the age of fifteen he moved to Paris, where he spent the rest of his life. After studying with Paul Taffanel he decided upon a career as a freelance flautist – a very unusual choice at the time. Fleury rediscovered early music and commissioned new music, too: Debussy’s , for example, was dedicated to him. Through the publication of several essays Fleury made a significant contribution to the acceptance of the flute as a fully fledged concert instrument in the 20th Century. Plate no. 29512 / published in 1912.
Adagio de la Symphonie en Ré
Flûte traversière et Piano

$3.99 3.38 € Flûte traversière et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus






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