The Magic Flutist - Volume 1
51 PIeces for Solo Flute
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- Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
- Transcriber: Robert Stallman (1946-2019)
- Instrumentation: Flute
- ISBN:
- Size: 9.1 x 11.9 inches
Description
The music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is universally cherished by listeners and performers, transcending boundaries and generations. Drawing on the chamber repertoire, world-renowned flutist Robert Stallman has created a unique compilation for solo flute, providing 51 Mozart selections that invite flutists to enter more fully into Mozart's expressive world. This adeptly prepared edition offers music for enjoyment, inspiration, study and performance, while encouraging fluency in Mozart's often elusive style.
Contents:
A: 27 Allegros, Allegrettos, Rondos and Prestos
Allegro in D Major, K. 285 (Flute Quartet in D Major)
Allegro in F Major, K. 376 (Violin Sonata in F Major)
Allegro in C Major, K. 333 (Piano Sonata in B-flat Major)
Molto allegro in A Major, K. 526 (Violin Sonata in A Major)
Allegro in E Minor, K. 304 (Violin Sonata in E Minor)
Allegro di molto in A Major, K. 305 (Violin Sonata in A Major)
Allegro moderato in D Major, K. 330 (Piano Sonata in C Major)
Allegretto in D Major, K. 330 (Piano Sonata in C Major)
Allegretto in D Major, K. 576 (Piano Sonata in D Major)
Allegro assai in G Major, K. 332 (Piano Sonata in F Major)
Molto allegro in E-flat Major, K. 481 (Violin Sonata in E-flat Major)
Allegro in D Major, K. 136 (Divertimento for Strings in D Major)
Allegro vivace assai in G Major, K. 387 (String Quartet in G Major)
Allegro vivace in E-flat Major, K. 428 (String Quartet in E-flat Major)
Allegro vivace assai in B-flat Major, K. 458 (String Quartet in B-flat Major, "The Hunt")
Allegro in A Major, K. 464 (String Quartet in A Major)
Allegro (Finale) in F Major, K. 590 (String Quartet in F Major)
Allegro moderato in C Major, K.174 (String Quintet in B-flat Major)
Allegro in G Major, K. 516 (String Quintet in G Minor)
Allegro in D Major, K. 593 (String Quintet in D Major)
Allegro in E-flat Major, K. 614 (String Quintet in E-flat Major)
Allegretto con Variazioni in A Major, K. 622 (Clarinet Quintet in A Major)
Rondo (Allegro) in D Major, K. 485 (Rondo for Piano in D Major)
Rondeau (Allegro) in C Major, K. 281 (Piano Sonata in B-flat Major)
Rondo (Allegretto) "Alla Turca" in A Minor, K. 331 (Piano Sonata in A Major)
Presto in D Major, K. 136 (Divertimento for Strings in D Major)
Presto in A Major, K. 526 (Violin Sonata in A Major)
B: 24 Andantes, Adagios and Larghettos
Adagio in B Minor, K. 285 (Flute Quartet in D Major)
Andante amoroso in F Major, K. 28 (Piano Sonata in B-flat Major)
Adagio in G Major, K. 282 (Piano Sonata in E-flat Major)
Andante in D Major, K. 283 (Piano Sonata in G Major)
Andante cantabile in F Major, K. 310 (Piano Sonata in A Minor)
Andante cantabile in G Major, K. 330 (Piano Sonata in C Major)
Adagio in C Major, K. 332 (Piano Sonata in F Major)
Adagio in A Major, K. 576 (Piano Sonata in D Major)
Andantino cantabile in G Major, K. 306 (Violin Sonata in D Major)
Andante in E-flat Major, K. 454 (Violin Sonata in B-flat Major)
Adagio in A-flat Major, K. 481 (Violin Sonata in E-flat Major)
Andante in D Major, K. 526 (Violin Sonata in A Major)
Andante in F Major, K. 521 (Sonata for Piano Four-Hands in C Major)
Adagio in F Major, K. 358 (Sonata for Piano Four-Hands in B-flat Major)
Andante in C Major, K. 614 (String Quintet in E-flat Major)
Larghetto in E Major, K. 589 (String Quartet in B-flat Major)
Larghetto in D Major, K. 581 (Clarinet Quintet in A Major)
Andante in A Major, K. 421 (String Quartet in D Minor)
Andante in D Major, K. 590 (String Quartet in F Major)
Adagio in F Major, K. 174 (String Quintet in B-flat Major)
Andante in G Major, K. 136 (Divertimento for Strings in D Major)
Adagio cantabile in F Major, K. 333 (Piano Sonata in B-flat Major)
Adagio in A Major, K. 334 (Serenade No. 17 in D Major)
Andante in F Major, K. 616 (Andante for Mechanical Organ in F Major)
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