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Encyclopedia > Flute concerto

A flute concerto is a concerto for solo flute and instrumental ensemble, customarily the orchestra. Such works have been written from the Baroque period, when the solo concerto form was first developed, up through the present day. Some major composers have contributed to the flute concerto repertoire, with the best known works including those by Mozart, and Vivaldi. The term concerto (plural concertos or concerti) usually refers to a musical work in which one solo instrument is accompanied by an orchestra. ... ♠ This article is about the family of musical instruments. ... For the song titled Orchestra, see The Servant (band). ... Baroque music describes an era and a set of styles of European classical music which were in widespread use between approximately 1500 and 1700[1] (see Dates of classical music eras for a discussion of the problems inherent in defining the beginning and end points). ... Composers are people who write music. ... “Mozart” redirects here. ... “Vivaldi” redirects here. ...


Traditionally a three-movement work, the modern-day flute concerto has occasionally been structured in four or more movements. In some flute concertos, especially from the Baroque and modern eras, the flute is accompanied by a chamber ensemble rather than an orchestra. Chamber music is a form of classical music, written for a small group of instruments which traditionally could be accommodated in a palace chamber. ...


The 20th Century saw the flute concerto championed by the famous French flutist Jean-Pierre Rampal. (19th century - 20th century - 21st century - more centuries) Decades: 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s As a means of recording the passage of time, the 20th century was that century which lasted from 1901–2000 in the sense of the Gregorian calendar (1900–1999... Categories: Disambiguation | Stub ... A flutist demonstrates flute-playing technique A flutist or flautist is a musician who plays the flute. ... Jean-Pierre Louis Rampal (7 January 1922 – 20 May 2000) was a celebrated French flautist, seen by many as the most influential of the 20th century. ...

Contents

Selected list of Flute Concertos

The following concertos are presently found near the centre of the mainstream Western repertoire for the flute.


Baroque Era

Michel Blavet Michel Blavet (March 13, 1700–October 28, 1768) was a French flute virtuoso. ...

  • Concerto in A minor

Jean-Marie Leclair Jean-Marie Leclair (Lyon May 10, 1697 - Paris October 22, 1764) was a Baroque composer who studied the violin in Turin and returned to Paris in 1723, where he played at the Concerts Spirituelles, the main semi-public music series. ...

  • Concerto in C Major

Giovanni Battista Pergolesi Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. ...

  • Flute Concerto In G Major

Johann Joachim Quantz (1697-1773) - author of over 300 concertos for the flute. Johann Joachim Quantz (January 30, 1697–July 12, 1773) was a German flutist, flute maker and composer. ...

  • Concerto in G Major
  • Concerto in C Minor

Georg Philipp Telemann Georg Philipp Telemann. ...

  • Concerto in F

Antonio Vivaldi “Vivaldi” redirects here. ...

  • Concerto in F major for Flute ("La Tempesta di Mare"), RV 433 (Op. 10, No. 1), RV 98 and RV 570
  • Concerto in G minor for Flute ("La Notte"), RV 439 (Op. 10, No. 2)
  • Concerto in D major for Flute ("Il Gardellino"), RV 428 (Op. 10 No. 3)
  • Concerto in G major for Flute, RV 435 (Op. 10, No. 4)
  • Concerto in F major for Flute, RV 434 (Op. 10, No. 5)
  • Concerto in G major for Flute, RV 437 (Op. 10, No. 6)
  • Concerto in C major for 2 Flutes, RV 533

Classical Era

C.P.E. Bach (1714-1788) Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (Weimar, March 8, 1714 – December 14, 1788) was a German musician and composer, the second son of Johann Sebastian Bach. ...

  • Flute Concerto in D Major
  • Flute Concerto in G Major H.445 (Wq.169)
  • Flute Concerto in D Minor H.426
  • Flute Concerto in A Major H.438 (Wq.168)

Franz Benda (1709-1786) Franz Benda (born November 25, 1709; died March 7, 1786) was a German violinist and composer. ...

  • Concerto in G Minor

Domenico Cimarosa Domenico Cimarosa (December 17, 1749-January 11, 1801), Italian opera composer, was born at Aversa, in the kingdom of Naples. ...

  • Concerto for Two Flutes in G Major (1783)

Franz Danzi Franz Ignaz Danzi (June 15, 1763 - April 13, 1826) was a German composer and conductor, the son of a noted Italian cellist. ...

  • Concerto No. 1 in G Major
  • Concerto No. 2 in D Minor
  • Concerto No. 3 in D Minor
  • Concerto No. 4 in D Major

François Devienne François Devienne (1759 -1803) François Devienne (January 31, 1759 - September 5, 1803) was a French composer and professor for flute at the Paris Conservatory. ...

  • Concerto No. 2 in D Major
  • Concerto No. 3 in G Major
  • Concerto No. 7 in E Minor
  • Concerto No. 10 in D Major

Frederick the Great (1712-1786) Frederick the Great Frederick II of Prussia (Friedrich der Große, Frederick the Great, January 24, 1712 – August 17, 1786) was the Hohenzollern king of Prussia 1740–86. ...

  • Concerto in D Major

Christoph Willibald Gluck “Gluck” redirects here. ...

  • Concerto in G Major

Joseph Haydn “Haydn” redirects here. ...

  • Flute Concerto in D Major

Leopold Hoffman

  • Concerto in D Major

Franz Anton Hoffmeister Franz Anton Hoffmeister (May 12, 1754 – February 9, 1812) was an Austrian composer. ...

  • Flute Concerto D major

Franz Krommer Franz Krommer (lang-cz: František Vincenc Kramář) (November 27, 1759 – January 8, 1831) was a Moravian composer of classical music, whose seventy-year life began the year of the death of George Frideric Handel and ended a few years after that of Ludwig van Beethoven. ...

  • Flute Concerto Op.86

Wilhelm Bernhard Molique

  • Concerto in D Minor for Flute and Orchestra

Leopold Mozart Leopold Mozart Johann Georg Leopold Mozart (November 14, 1719 – May 28, 1787) was a composer, music teacher and violinist. ...

  • Flute Concerto in G Major

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Mozart” redirects here. ...

Andreas Romberg The Concerto for Harp, Flute and Orchestra in C major (K. 299) was written in 1778 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart during his sojourn to Paris. ... The Concerto for Flute Concerto No. ... Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts Oboe Concerto in C major, K. 314 was originally composed probably around 1777 for oboist Giuseppe Ferlendis, then reworked by the composer as a concerto for flute in D major in 1778. ... Andreas Jakob Romberg (1767-1821) was born on April 27, 1767 in Vechta (Münster, Germany). ...

  • Flute Concerto

Antonio Rosetti Antonio Rosetti (c. ...

  • Flute Concerto in G Major
  • Flute Concerto in C Major
  • Flute Concerto in F Major

Antonio Salieri Antonio Salieri Antonio Salieri (August 18, 1750 – May 7, 1825), was an Italian composer and conductor. ...

  • Concerto for Flute, Oboe and Orchestra (1774)
  • Concertino da camera for Flute and Strings (1777)

Karl Stamitz Karel Stamic (May 7, 1745 - November 9, 1801), who took the German form of his name Karl Stamitz and is now better known as Carl, was a Bohemian composer. ...

  • Concerto in G Major

Romantic Era

Saverio Mercadante Giuseppe Saverio Raffaele Mercadante, Altamura (born near Bari, September 16, 1795 - died in Naples, December 17, 1870), was an Italian composer, particularly of operas. ...

  • Concerto in D Major
  • Concerto in E Major
  • Concerto in E Minor

Carl Reinecke Carl Heinrich Carsten Reinecke (born June 23, 1824 in Hamburg, Germany; died March 10, 1910 in Leipzig, Germany), musician. ...

  • Concerto in D Major, Op. 283

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky “Tchaikovsky” redirects here. ...

  • Concertstuck for flute and strings TH 247 (unfinished)

Reconstructed by James Strauss published by Falls House Press (USA)


Franz Doppler Albert Franz Doppler (October 16, 1821, Lemberg, Poland – July 27, 1883, Baden bei Wien, Austria) was a composer best known for his music for flute. ...

  • Concerto in D minor for two flutes and orchestra

Impressionistic (1890-1935)

Jacques Ibert Jacques François Antoine Ibert (August 15, 1890 – February 5, 1962) was a French composer of classical music. ...

  • Flute Concerto (1934)

Carl Nielsen Carl Nielsen Carl August Nielsen (June 9, 1865, Sortelung – October 3, 1931, Copenhagen) was a conductor, violinist, and the most internationally known composer from Denmark. ...

  • Flute Concerto (1926)

Modern (1905-1950)

Andre Jolivet André Jolivet (August 8, 1905 – December 20, 1974) was a French composer. ...

  • Concerto (1949)

Post-Modern (1950-1985)

Samuel Adler Samuel Adler (1809-1891) was born in Worms Germany, and became a rabbi in 1842. ...

  • Concerto for Flute and Orchestra (1977)

Edison Denisov Edison Denisov (April 6, 1929 - November 24, 1996) was a Russian composer from Tomsk, Siberia. ...

  • Flute Concerto (1975)

Jindřich Feld JindÅ™ich Feld (born February 19, 1925) is a Czech composer of classical music. ...

  • Flute Concerto (1954)

Jean Françaix Jean René Désiré Françaix (May 23, 1912 – September 25, 1997) was a French neoclassical composer, pianist, and orchestrator, known for his prolific output and vibrant style. ...

  • Double Concerto for Flute, Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Flute Concerto (1967)

Jacques Hétu Jacques Hétu (born August 8, 1938, Trois-Rivières, Quebec) is a Canadian composer. ...

  • Concerto pour flûte

Aram Khachaturian Aram Ilich Khachaturian (Armenian: Արամ Խաչատրյան, Aram Xačatryan; Russian: Аpaм Ильич Xaчaтypян, Aram Ilič Hačaturjan) (June 6, 1903 – May 1, 1978) was a composer of classical music. ...

  • Concerto for Flute and Orchestra - originally written as an Violin concerto but now firmly part of the flute repertoire.

Walter Piston This article does not cite any references or sources. ...

  • Concerto for Flute and Orchestra (1971)

Joaquín Rodrigo Joaquín Rodrigo Vidre (22 November 1901 – 6 July 1999) was a Spanish composer of classical music and a virtuoso pianist. ...

  • Concierto pastoral, for flute and orchestra (1978)

R. Murray Schafer Raymond Murray Schafer (b. ...

  • Flute Concerto (1984)

Joan Tower Joan Tower (born September 6, 1938 in New Rochelle, New York) is a contemporary American composer. ...

  • Flute Concerto

Contemporary (1985 to Present Day)

Robert Aitken Robert Aitken (b. ...

  • Concerto for Flute and String Orchestra (Shadows V). (1999)

Rutland Boughton Rutland Boughton (1878-1960), a pupil of Charles Villiers Stanford at the Royal College of Music in London, became well known in the early 20th century as a composer of orchestral and choral music. ...

  • Concerto for Flute and Strings

Pierre Boulez Pierre Boulez Pierre Boulez (IPA: /pjɛʁ.buˈlɛz/) (born March 26, 1925) is a conductor and composer of classical music. ...

  • ...explosante-fixe..., for MIDI-flute, chamber orchestra and electronics (1972-1993)

Henry Brant Henry Brant (born September 15, 1913) is a highly significant California-based composer of art music based on spatialization and limited aleatory. ...

  • Ghosts & Gargoyles Concerto for flute solo with flute orchestra (2002)

John Corigliano John Corigliano (b. ...

  • Concerto for Flute and Orchestra: Pied Piper Fantasy

Chris Paul Harman Chris Paul Harman (born 1970) is a Canadian composer of Contemporary classical music. ...

  • Concerto for flute and orchestra, Catacombs (1999-2000)

György Ligeti “Ligeti” redirects here. ...

  • Double Concerto for flute, oboe and orchestra

Dietrich Manicke

  • Flute Concerto

Krzysztof Penderecki Krzysztof Penderecki. ...

  • Flute concerto (1992)

William P. Perry William P. Perry is an American composer and television producer. ...

  • Summer Nocturne for Flute and Orchestra (1988)

Jean Rivier Jean Rivier (born 21 July 1896, died November 6, 1987) was a French composer of classical music. ...

  • Concerto

Ned Rorem Ned Rorem (born October 23, 1923) is a noted American composer and diarist. ...

  • Flute Concerto

Christopher Rouse Christopher Rouse (born 15 February 1949 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an American composer. ...

  • Concerto

Werner Thärichen

  • Concerto for Flute and String Orchestra, Op. 29

Daniel Theaker Daniel George Theaker (born March 30, 1967 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) is a neoromantic composer, conductor and woodwind instrumentalist. ...

  • Concerto No.1, Op.17b for Flute and Orchestra (2004-2006)

Melinda Wagner Melinda Wagner (born 1957 in Philadelphia) is a US composer, and winner of the 1999 Pulitzer Prize in music. ...

  • Concerto for Flute, Strings and Percussion (Pulitzer Prize winner 1999)

Herbert Willi

  • Flute Concerto

Isang Yun Yun I-sang (1917 September 17 in Tongyeong, Korea - 1995 November 3 in Berlin, Germany) was a Korean composer who had most of his activity in Germany. ...

  • Concerto for Flute and Piano

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CONCERTO FOR FLUTE AND CHAMBER ORHCESTRA (1023 words)
Commissioned by Conaccord Canada for flutist Robert Aitken, the Concerto for Flute and Chamber Orchestra is a palimpsest of—and a musical commentary on—the Concerto for Flute and strings in G minor by J. Bach.
The baroque concerto character of the original is preserved in the outer movements.
It is a tribute to the artistry of Robert Aitken, as my concerto is a tribute to Johann Sebastian Bach and the unique place he holds in music history and in the history of human endeavor in general.
Orchestra Seattle | Seattle Chamber Singers (460 words)
Flute Concerto in A minor, H. Emanuel Bach was born at Weimar on March 8, 1714 and died in Hamburg on December 14, 1788.
Emanuel's flute concertos may have presented a considerable challenge for Frederick: it was said that Frederick played the flute "respectably" — his performances of slow movements were highly praised, but in fast movements he supposedly took undue liberties with the tempos.
This A minor flute concerto, one of five extant works for solo flute and orchestra, also exists as a cello concerto and a harpsichord concerto.
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