Flute & Harp

  • Abdel-Rahim, G :: Raqsat Isis [Dance of Isis]

    Raqsat Isis [Dance of Isis]

    Abdel-Rahim, G

    • $28.00
  • Adams, HL :: Night Song

    H. Leslie Adams is known for his deeply personal compositional language; a sound that lies somewhere beyond Debussy, with a lush sense of jazzy romance. His 'Night Song' for flute and harp is no exception. Like many of the standard yet small repertoire works for flute and harp - Lutoslawski's '3 Fragments', Ibert's 'Entr'acte', Jongen's 'Danse Lente' - the harpist takes a leading role, with the flutist variously adding color, emphasizing melodic lines and counterpoint, or outlining sparkling filigree about the harp's steady lines.

    Notably, Adams also enhances the textural possibilities of the ensemble with several well-applied Salzedo techniques in the harp. The flute, in contrast, uses extended technique sparingly - a few notes of flutter-tongue for color, and neo-Romantic tone painting otherwise.

    • $15.00
  • Albeniz, I :: Tango

    Tango

    Albeniz, I

    For Flute and Harp. The famous piano piece, newly arranged. The haunting sounds of Spain, found in the harp, combined with the lyrical, sensual timbre of the flute, give a new listening dimension to this popular composition.

    • $17.00
  • Alwyn, W :: Naiades

    Naiades

    Alwyn, W

    Alwyn's Naiades, for flute and harp, is highly reminiscent of Ravel. Making full use of the impressionistic qualities of the flute and harp, it takes the form of a short suite of contrasted episodes with lush phrasing and vivid color.

    For advanced players.

    • $26.00
  • Andres, B :: Algues (7 Pieces)

    Algues (7 Pieces)

    Casterede, J

    From the publisher, Gerard Billaudot, Bernard Andres’ Algues (7 pieces) is a lovely collection of short pieces for flute and harp. Easy-intermediate in difficulty, these pieces serve as a lovely addition to any recital or ceremony. The flute line is very vocal in nature and would sound equally as beautiful sung This is perhaps why Andres wrote the piece for oboe, flute and violin in mind. The harp exquisitely accompanies the flute, peeking out of the texture at various moments to juxtapose with the flute. Bernard Andres is a contemporary French composer and harpist.

    • $26.95
  • Andres, B :: Narthex

    Narthex

    Andres, B

    • $34.95
  • Andriessen, H :: Intermezzo

    Intermezzo
    Andriessen, H
    Henrik Andriessen had a distinguished career as a teacher at the conservatories of Amsterdam, Utrecht, and The Hague. His pupils included his sons Jurriaan (born: 1925), a fluent and diverse composer of orchestral, chamber, theater and film music, and Louis (born: 1939), a pupil of Berio and a leading figure in Dutch minimalism, whose works include De Staat (1976) for voices and orchestra.
    • $47.95
  • Andriessen, L :: Plain-Chant

    Plain-Chant

    Andriessen, L

    Plain-Chant for Flute and Harp

    • $12.95
  • Backes, Lotte :: Ballade

    Lotte Backes' rich and neo-Romantic, harmonically open language is brought to the fore in her Ballade for flute, harp, and piano. In three movements, the Ballade opens with a cross between a forthright overture and a lush fantasia, moves through the central delicate Andantino that drops the piano for a duet between flute and harp, and ends with a definitive Allegro full of melodies and playful conversation between instruments.

    For advanced players.

    • $22.50
  • Barab, S :: Sonata for Flute and Harp In a Classical Mode

    Sonata for Flute and Harp In a Classical Mode
    Barab, S
    • $19.50
  • Barnes, L :: Rain Songs

    Rain Songs

    Barnes, L

    Larry Barnes' Rain Songs is a four-movement work of reflection and beauty. Back-and-forth quasi-Takemitsu sounds expand into romantic phrases and Japanese quotations. Written extremely idiomatically for both flutist and harpist. For flute or alto flute and harp.

    • $20.00
  • Bedetti, T :: Marsia e Apollo

    Marsia e Apollo

    Bedetti, T

    Tiziano Bedetti presents Marsia e Apollo, a fantasia mythologic for flute and harp.

    In the mythology of ancient Greece, Marsyas is considered the inventor of the flute. He was very proud of his invention and thought the sound of it was the most harmonious in the world, so he challenged Apollo to a musical competition. Apollo, who played the cither, (here commented by the harp), accepted the challenge on one condition: the winner would have had the right to treat the loser as he preferred.

    A first attempt was not successful, but then Apollo invited his rival to play the flute upside down, as he was able to do with his cither. Marsyas, astonished by such perfection, lost the competition and avoided the divine punishment only by intercession of Olimpo, his father, and his transformation into a river.

    Duration: 8'20. For advanced players.

    • $20.99
  • Benvenuti, A :: Morceau (en forme de...)
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    Benvenuti, A :: Morceau (en forme de...)

    Morceau (en forme de...)
    Benvenuti, A

    Arrigo Benvenuti's Morceau (en forme de...), for flute and harp, is a distinctly unique piece that exploits contemporary techniques in both flute and harp to the fullest.

    The first movement, a flute cadenza, explores fluttering shapes and whispering sounds. The second movement is a highly rhythmic playpiece between flute and harp. The third movement, an adagio, is a tone poem that sets the scene with glistening harp sounds while the flute dances above with jagged, atonal birdsong. The final movement is a meditative reflection with slow melodic fragments in the flute and glissandi and slides in the harp.

    For advanced players.

    • $8.99
  • Berkeley, M :: Last Breath

    Last Breath

    Berkeley, M

    Last Breath for flute and harp

    • $14.75
  • Bochsa, NC :: Nocturne Concertant

    Bochsa, born in 1789, was a harpist and in 1813 he was engaged at the court of Emperor Napoleon and later at the court of King Louis XVIII. In 1822, at the founding of the Royal Academy of Music, he was named Professor of harp. In 1831 he began giving concerts. Bochsa expanded both the playing techniques and the sound possibilities of the new double-pedal Erard harp.

    Of the 'Trois Noctunres concertans ouvre 71 (composed ca. 1818), the third and present Nocturne in g-minor stands out in its rich invention and brilliance. After a simple introduction, a compellingly original theme dominates the virtuosic main body of the piece, ending in an operatic stretta.

    For advanced players.

    • $17.95
  • Bologne, J :: Sonata in E-Flat Major

    Tux People's Music presents 'Sonata in E-Flat Major' for flute and harp by composer Joseph Bologne, edited by Josh Trentadue. 

    • $17.00
  • Bondon, J :: Swing No. 1

    Swing No. 1
    Bondon, J
    • $37.95
  • Brotons, S :: Cels acolorits, op. 134 [Colored Skies]

    Brotons & Mercadal presents 'Cels acolorits' for flute and harp by Salvador Brotons. 

    The composer writes, 'While thinking about the four contrasting movements, I found inspiration in the colours of the sky. The agitated mystery of the first movement brings to mind a Cloudy sky. A sky with constant changes and transformations is suggested by the continuous flow of notes of the flute and the glissandi with the harp pedals. Starry night is a delicate and quiet nocturne dominated by the higher registers. 

    'Blue is the beautiful space, serene and full as a sunny day. Bright and romantic in expression, the instruments maintain a dialogue, with very chromatic harmonies and a pleasant ambiance. Stormy, as the subtitle suggests, is a fast movement with a great virtuoso activity. The rapid, full glissandi of the harp along with the frullati sounds of the flute present a colourful, intense and unstable picture.' 

    • $30.95
  • Brown, NK :: Lyric for Flute and Harp

    Lyric for Flute and Harp
    Brown, NK
    Easy listening, lovingly written for the composer's daughters.
    • $9.99
  • Brumby, C :: Four Exotic Pieces

    Four Exotic Pieces
    Brumby, C
    • $15.00
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