Some flute repertoire
My grateful thanks to Alicia Higgs and Jennifer George for many useful additions
There is a big diversity of styles, difficulty, and probably quality here: I've tried to indicate something of this (in my opinion) in the comments at least for some pieces. Hopefully they all have something going for them. I have played most of them at some time or other, some on the flute as well as the piano, but can remember more about some than others.
All pieces on the list | Solo flute only | Flute and piano only |
= approximate timing in minutes (')
All these pieces are for flute and piano only.
Alphabetical contents (composer's surname):
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Malcolm Arnold - Concerto for flute and strings, op. 45. Date of composition: 1954. Published by: Paterson's publications limited.
Malcolm Arnold - Flute concerto no. 2, op. 111. Published by: Faber. Date of copyright: 1978.
Malcolm Arnold - Sonatina for flute and piano. Published by: Lengnick. Date of copyright: 1948. Light in style, fairly easy; nicely written.
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J. S. Bach - Flute sonatas. Published by: various - Henle is pretty good. Cornerstone of the repertoire: widely regarded as great pieces.
J. S. Bach - Suite in B minor. Published by: various. Core repertoire.
C. P. E. Bach - Flute sonata in G major. [A.k.a. Hamburger Sonata]. Published by: Schott. Core repertoire.
C. P. E. Bach - Flute sonata in E minor. Published by: Bärenreiter, et. al.
Bela Barkok arr. Paul Arma - Suite paysenne hungroise. Published by: Universal.
René-Emmanuel Baton - Passacaille, op. 35. Date of composition: 1924. Published by: Duran. This composer is often known simply as "Rhené-Baton"!
Lennox Berkeley - Sonatina for recorder and piano. Published by: Schott. Date of copyright: 1940. Subtle and pretty. Originally for recorder an piano, but core flute repertoire.
Lennox Berkeley - Sonata for flute and piano. Published by: Chester. More substantial than the Sonatina, and in a more modern idiom.
Howard Blake - Flute concerto.
Boehm - Sonata.
Boehm - Grand Polonaise in D.
Mel Bonis - Sonata.
Françoise Borne - Fantasie Brillante on themes from Bizet's Carmen. Quite long considering its rôle as a "showpiece"
Derek Bourgeois - Fantasy pieces. Number 7 is a popular audition piece.
York Bowen - Sonata for flute and piano, op. 120. Published by: Emerson. Full-blooded English romantic. Very good piece.
Eugene Bozza - Aria.
Giulio Briccialdi - Carnival of Venice. Mainly of technical/showpiece interest.
Salvador Brotons - Sonata. Good in parts, rather clumsy in others.
Eldin Burton - Sonatina for flute and piano. ~ 10'. Written for 1948 competition. Lightish American classical style, very effective.
Henri Busser - Les Cygnes et Les Ecureuils.
Henri Busser - Prelude et Scherzo. Published by: Schirmer.
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André Caplet - Reverie et Petite Valse.
Paul Carr - Summer was in August. Published by: Pylloscopus Publications. Rather easy
Alfredo Casella - Sicilienne et Burlesque. Very good piece
Cecile Chaminade - Flute concertino, op. 107. Published by: Enoch, or it's in the popular Schirmer blue book of French flute music (cheaper!). Core repertoire.
Cecile Chaminade - Piece Romantique.
F. Chopin - Variations on a theme of Rossini, op. posth. Published by: I.M.C. Doubtful authorship (?) and probably not worth playing, but is in the repertory.
Ian Clarke - Hypnosis.
Ian Clarke - Orange Dawn.
Ian Clarke - Spiral lament.
[Other pieces by Ian Clarke - Sunstreams, Sunday Morning, Deep Blue, The Mad Hatter, Hatching Aliens, Touching the Ether (fl & pi). The Great Train Race (C & B foot versions) and Beverley for solo flute. Maya (2 flutes and piano) and Curves (3 flutes and piano). His pieces are a good introduction to extended techniques as they're not too difficult, however some require open holes.]
Arnold Cook - Sonatina for flute and piano. Published by: O.U.P. Date of copyright: 1964. Nicely crafted, English pastoral style with energetic, rhythmic finale
Aaron Copland - Duo. Very distinctive, and distictively American, style. Core repertoire.
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Danzi - Flute concerto in D minor. Published by: Heinrichshofen.
Claude Debussy arr. Karl Lenski - Bilitis. Arrangement of a song cycle
Frederic Delius arr. Eric Fenby - Air and Dance, from "La Calinda". Date of composition: 1915. Published by: Boosey and Hawkes. Very easy; La Calinda is from the opera Koanga, written 1886-7 / 1895-7.
Gaetano Donizetti - Sonata in C.
Franz Doppler - Air Valaques.
Franz Doppler - Hungarian Pastoral Fantasy. Published by: Schirmer (in the blue book).
Paul Dukas arr. Louis Fleury - Alla Gitana. Published by: Alphonse Leduc. Date of copyright: 1926.
Henri Dutilleux - Sonatine for flute and piano. Excellent, slightly post-impressionist, more romantic than some of his later stuff. Core repertoire.
Victor Alphonse Duvernoy - Flute Concertino. Published by: Schirmer (in the blue book).
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Georges Enescu - Cantabile et Presto. Published by: Schirmer (in the blue book). Core repertoire.
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Gabriel Fauré - Morceau de concours.
Gabriel Fauré - Fantasie. Published by: Schirmer (in the blue book). Very common audition piece, so core repertoire, though not very typical of that era or of Fauré generally;
Jindřich Feld - Sonata. Complex, rhythmic, lots of harmonic colour. Excellent piece.
Howard Ferguson - 3 Sketches. Published by: Boosey and Hawkes. Date of copyright: 1953. Light, very easy, short. Nicely written.
Ivor Foster - Two pieces for flute and piano. op. 49. Published by: O.U.P. Date of copyright: 1965. Light, very easy, short. Interesting, though.
Cesar Franck - Sonata for violin and piano (arr. flute/piano).
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Jacob Gade and Toke Lund Christiansen - Tango Fantasia. Published by: Hansen. Published in a book with 3 other short pieces by Joachim Anderson, Johan Svendsen and J. P. E. Hartmann.
Louis Ganne - Andante et Scherzo. Published by: Schirmer (blue book).
Philippe Gaubert - Fantasy. Published by: Schirmer (blue book). Usual French two-part test-piece format. Quite tricky, good piece.
Philippe Gaubert - Nocturne et Allegro Scherzando.
Philippe Gaubert - Sonata no. 1 in A major.
Philippe Gaubert - Sonata no. 2.
Philippe Gaubert - Sonata no. 3. More substantial and complex than the test pieces. Good piece.
Philippe Gaubert - Madrigal. Easy.
Philippe Gaubert - Deux Esquisses (Soire sur la Plaine; Oriental). Easy.
Gluck - Concerto in G. Published by: Amadeus.
Gluck arr. Edgar Hunt - Dance of the blessed spirits. Date of composition: 1762. Very easy. Quite an effective arrangement.
Benjamin Godard - Suite de trois morceaux, op. 116. Published by: Chester. Easy. Quite pretty.
François Joseph Gossec - Tamborin. Published by: Fentone Music. Was signature tune to "up to the hour" on BBC Radio 4. Very short, simple showpiece, not all that showy, but characterful.
Griffes - Poem.
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Handel - Sonatas. Published by: Emerson.
Howard Hanson - Serenade. Published by: Emerson.
Hamilton Harty - In Ireland. Not a bad piece, and quite varied - sort of classical/romantic take on Irish folk music.
Haydn - Concerto in D.
Jennifer Higdon - Sonata. Poetic, modern.
Paul Hindemith - Sonata for flute and piano. Published by: Schott. Core repertoire.
Anthony Hopkins - Wanton Waltz. Date of composition: 1950. Published by: Schott. Very easy, nicely written short piece. Hopkins was very famous as a music broadcaster.
Georges Hüe - Fantasy. Published by: Schirmer (blue book). Possibly the least interesting of the French blue book pieces.
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Jacques Ibert - Flute concerto. Published by: Leduc. Date of copyright: 1934. ~ 20-22'. Brilliant, colourful piece. Core repertoire.
Jacques Ibert - Aria. Published by: Leduc. Date of copyright: 1931. Doesn't mention arranger, and it does for L'Histoires, on the list of available pieces, so might be original? Lyrical and interesting.
Jacques Ibert - Sonatine, for flute and piano. Short, but there's lots in it. Very good piece.
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Gordon Jacob - Flute concerto.
André Jolivet - Chant de Linos. Distinctive style and unusual. Very interesting. Hard, with a hideous piano part.
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Kent Kennan - Night Soliloquy. American style. A bit dry harmonically. Played a fair bit.
Nicolai Kapustin - Sonata for flute and piano, op. 125. Published by: A-RAM. Complex jazz style: it's all written out - no improvisation required.
Dick Kattenburg - Piece, pour flûte et piano. Published by: Muziek Centrum Amsterdam. Date of copyright: 2008. Dutch style, (despite the title) modern but tonal. Good piece.
Aram Khachaturian arr. Jean-Pierre Rampal - Flute Concerto. Rampal's arrangement of Khachaturian's Violin Concerto. Very showy, very difficult.
Charles Koechlin - Sonate pour piano et flûte. Published by: Editions Maurice Senart. Date of copyright: 1922.
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Lowell Liebermann - Sonata. 2-movement. The first is 9 or 10 minutes long, very slow and perhaps rather overstretched - not wholly convincing. The second is a short, exciting toccata and is well worth playing. The Liebermann Flute Concerto is dull.
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Frank Martin - Ballade. Very original, full of tension and atmosphere. Very good piece - core repertoire.
Bohuslav Martinů - First Sonata for flute and piano. Interesting piece - somewhat motoric but very engaging. Core repertoire.
Bohuslav Martinů - Scherzo.
William Mathias - Sonatina for flute and piano. Light in scoring and to some extent in style. Quite easy; lovely piece.
Olivier Messiaen - La Merle Noir. Oblique, but core repertoire.
Darius Milhaud - Sonatine for flute and piano. Published by: Durand. Rather angular, but interesting and distinctive.
Mike Mower - Sonata Latino. Latin style. A bit lacking in substance, perhaps.
Mike Mower - Concerto for flute and wind orchestra. Published by: Itchy Fingers Publications. Itchy Fingers Publications website has a comprehensive list of Mike Mower's works for flute and other instruments, and his ideas about each piece - a very useful resource if you're working on his stuff.
W. A. Mozart - Flute concerto in G major. Core repertoire.
W. A. Mozart - Flute concerto in D major. Core repertoire, although it is a probably fairly hasty re-arrangement of the oboe concerto. The G major is generally thought to be a better piece.
W. A. Mozart - Andante in C. Published by: I.M.C. Published jointly with the Rondo in D
W. A. Mozart - Rondo in D. Published by: I.M.C. Published jointly with the Andante in C
Jules Mouquet - La Flute de Pan. Published by: Lemoine. There's a story to each movement.
Robert Muczynski - Sonata for flute and piano, op. 14. Dry-ish, terse, American style. Good piece, done quite often - kind of core repertoire.
Robert Muczynski - Three preludes for solo flute, op. 18.
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Nielsen - Flute concerto. Core repertoire. Very interesting, if enigmatic.
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Perilhou - Flute concerto. Published by: Schirmer (blue book). Not as interesting as most of the blue book pieces. Quite easy to play.
Astor Piazzolla - L'Histoire du tango. Four named movements, an arrangement of this much-played work.
Wilhelm Popp - Staccato Fantasie. Published by: Gérard Billaudot Éditeur.
Poulenc - Flute sonata. Published by: Chester. Date of copyright: 1958. Core repertoire - perhaps the most commonly programmed flute piece.
Prokoviev - Sonata for flute and piano. Core repertoire. Very fine piece. Quite violinistic and hard to bring off.
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Johann Joachim Quantz - Flute concerto in G major. Quite a meaty classical piece.
Johann Joachim Quantz - Flute concerto in G minor. Published by: Peters.
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Carl Reinecke - Flute concerto.
Carl Reinecke - Ballade.
Carl Reinecke - Sonate Undine. Done quite often - kind of core rep. Programmatic piece about the water-sprite, Ondine, in 4 movements. Interesting piece.
Rodrigo - Concierto Pastoral. Published by: Schott. Commissioned by James Galway.
Albert Roussel - Andante et Scherzo, op. 51. Published by: Durand. Date of copyright: 1934.
Albert Roussel - Jouers de Flute. Four movements based on classical legends. Interesting piece, well worth doing.
Edwin Roxburgh - Stardrift. Published by: U.M.P. Uses very hard extended techniques.
John Rutter - Suite Antique. Published by: O.U.P. Date of copyright: 1981. There's a lush version of this for flute, harpsichord and strings.
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Camille Saint-Saëns - Airs d'Ascanio.
Camille Saint-Saëns - Romance.
Pierre Sancan - Sonatine for flute and piano. Slightly post-impressionist. Excellent piece.
Peter Schickele - Spring Serenade. Published by: Elkan-Vogal. Very easy.
Franz Schubert - Arpeggione Sonata (arranged).
Franz Schubert - Variations on "Ihr Blümlein alle" aus den Müllerlieden, op. 25. [A.k.a. Variations on "Die Trockne Blümen"]. Published by: Breitkopf.
Erwin Schulhoff - Sonatina for flute and piano. Very good piece.
Gary Schocker - Sicilienne and Scherzo. Schocker is an American flute composer/teacher.
Gary Schocker - There were Daffodils.
Leo Smit - Sonate voor Fluit en Klavier. Published by: Donemus Amsterdam. Date of copyright: 1947. ~ ˜ 15'.
Erwin Stamitz - Sonatina for flute and piano. Very good piece.
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Paul Taffanel - Andante Pastorale et Scherzettino. Published by: Schirmer (blue book).
Paul Taffanel - Fantasie sur le Freischütz. Published by: Schirmer (blue book).
Otar Taktakishvili - Sonata for flute and piano. Light and effective. Played quite a bit - worth knowing.
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky arr. Emmanuel Pahud - Lensky's Aria from "Eugene Onegin". Requires a B foot.
Georg Philipp Telemann - 2 Sonatas. Published by: Amadeus.
Georg Philipp Telemann - Concerto in D. Published by: I.M.C.
Henri Frédien Tomasi - Flute concerto. Published by: Leduc.
Jean-Louis Tulou - Grand solo no. 3, op. 74.
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Yuko Uebayashi - Sonate pour piano et flûte. Date of composition: 2003. Published by: Leduc. Date of copyright: 2012. ~ ˜25'.
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Antonio Vivaldi - 6 Concerti for flute.
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Charles-Marie Widor - Suite. Quite light in style (early romantic), very nicely written.
Philip Wilby - Flute concertino.
Ralph Vaughan Willliams - Suite.