Whirlwind for flute ensemble

$9.00

Here is an opportunity for a tempo challenge, for a speedy pace increases the fun quotient for both the performers and the audience.

Whirlwind is one of twelve etudes that child prodigy Liszt (1811-1886) wrote early in his career and is considered to be the prototype for his very popular symphonic poem, Mazeppa, that he composed in 1851.

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Title:
Whirlwind
Composer:
Franz Liszt
Arranger:
Ann Cameron Pearce
Tempo/Style:
Allegretto
Length:
1 minute to 2 minutes
Parts:
6 parts
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Instruments:
6 C flutes
— or —
2 Piccolos
2 C flutes
2 Alto flute or 2 Bass flute

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