Flute Repertory - Solo Flute With Piano

Solo Flute With Piano

Pieces with an "(O)" originally for flute and orchestra. Opus numbers omitted unless necessary for identification.

  • J.S. Bach: Sonatas BWV 1030–1035, 1038–1039 (disputed authorship)
  • Samuel Barber: Canzone (transcribed from the 2nd movement of the Piano Concerto)
  • Ludwig van Beethoven
    • Six sets of variations for piano and flute, Op. 105
    • Ten sets of variations for piano and flute, Op. 107
  • Ernest Bloch: Suite modale
  • Theobald Böhm: Grande polonaise
  • Claude Bolling
    • Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano
    • Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano No. 2
  • Francois Borne: Carmen fantasie brillante (O)
  • Pierre Boulez: Sonatine
  • Cécile Chaminade: Concertino(O)
  • Frédéric Chopin: Variations in E major on the air "Non piu mesta" from Rossini's La Cenerentola (spurious)
  • Aaron Copland: Duo for Flute and Piano
  • Franz Doppler: Fantasie pastorale hongroise (O)
  • Henri Dutilleux: Sonatine
  • Georges Enesco: Cantabile et presto
  • Gabriel Fauré: Fantasy
  • Richard Festinger: The Way Things Go (2006)
  • César Franck: Sonata in A major (originally for violin)
  • Philippe Gaubert
  • Harald Genzmer: Concerto for Flute and Orchestra (O)
    • Nocturne et allegro scherzando, fantaisie, madrigal
    • Sonatas Nos. 1–3
  • Otar Gordeli: Concerto for Flute and Orchestra (O)
  • Charles T. Griffes: Poem (O)
  • Howard Hanson: Serenade
  • Hamilton Harty: In Ireland (O)
  • Paul Hindemith: Sonata
  • Georges Hue: Fantasie
  • Jacques Ibert: Concerto for Flute and Orchestra (O)
  • Shigeru Kan-no: Wille for flute and harpsichord
  • Kent Kennan: Night Soliloquy
  • Lowell Liebermann: Sonata for Flute and Piano
  • Frank Martin: Ballade for flute and piano
  • Saverio Mercadante: Concerto in E minor (O)
  • Olivier Messiaen: Le merle noir
  • Bernhard Molique: Flute Concerto (O)
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    • Flute Concerto No. 1 in G major, K. 313 (1778) (O)
    • Flute Concerto No. 2 in D major, K. 314 (1778) (O)
  • Carl Nielsen: Concerto for Flute and Orchestra (O)
  • Francis Poulenc: Sonata for Flute and Piano
  • Sergei Prokofiev: Sonata in D Major (originally for flute, later transcribed for violin)
  • Carl Reinecke: "Undine" Sonata, Concerto in D (O)
  • Jean Rivier: Concerto (O)
  • Christopher Rouse: Flute Concerto (O)
  • Franz Schubert: Introduction and Variations on "Trockne Blumen"
  • Paul Taffanel: Andante pastoral et scherzettino
  • Josef Tal: Concerto for Flute & Chamber Orchestra (O)
  • Georg Philipp Telemann: Suite in A minor (originally for recorder, strings, and continuo)
  • Charles Wuorinen: Duo Sonata (2004)

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