Johann Martin Blochwitz (1687-1742), not a very well-known name even amongst flutists, initially studied in Leipzig before he was employed as an oboist (1711) and then flutist (1717) in the Dresden Co...
Lensky's Aria, from Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky's 1879 opera Eugene Onegin after Pushkin's novel of the same name, has appeared in multiple transcribed forms across the past century and a half. This new...
for Flute, Clarinet and Alto Saxophone. Sarabande; Tango Languido; Jitterbug Dances from different periods and social cultures with a unifying thread of the vocal quality of the melodies and counterme...
An original composition inspired by white flowers: white, because of the silver flute, and flowers, because of the beauty and purity of the sound. Commissioned by the Michigan Council for the Arts and...
Trio, Op. 119 by Friedrich Kuhlau, arranged for Flute, Clarinet (A/B-flat) and Piano by Adah Toland Jones and Vanguel Tangarov. The first movement uses only A Clarinet, the second movement B-flat Clar...
A collection of well known tunes (Give Me Your Hand, M'na na h'Eireann, Reels) suggesting traditional instruments such as bagpipes, flutes, Gaelic harp, and fiddles. Instrumentation: Flute 1 (and Picc...
This newly arranged edition of perennial favorite 'The Elephant and the Fly' is based on the original concert band parts published in 1918. Each of the solo parts is transposed into a variety of keys,...
The Enigma Variations (Variations on an Original Theme, Op. 36) of Edward Elgar is an orchestral work consisting of an original theme with fourteen variations was composed in between 1898 and 1899. Th...
Taken from Handel's Oratorio 'Solomon,' this arrangement by Mark A. Craig is perfect for weddings or postludes. Also, it could be used as a festive overture or even an encore. Instrumentation: 3 B-Fla...
for Alto Saxophone and Bassoon. Blues and Rhythm Changes is a fascinating composition for a rather unusual combination of instruments. The first movement, Blues, follows blues form and is based on the...