A Flautist's Calendar for Flute and Piano
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“A Delightful Book”
Richard Kershaw has based his 12 tunes on a nineteenth century children's poem about the months of the year, and in each one you can really see the connection. For example, Dancing Daffodils of March is a waltz, May Sheep Safely Graze is an Andante Pastorale in 6/8, and Chill December quotes Jingle Bells. There is a Gershwin-type feel to some of the harmonies and the tunes are very appealing. The accompaniments have an important role to play and the ensemble aspect of learning these pieces makes them all the more valuable. February's Gentle Rain is so beautiful and is a great illustration of what a delightful book this is.
From the Publisher
A Flautist’s Calendar contains twelve original pieces of intermediate standard. Each piece depicts a month of the year as described in the charming 19th century children’s poem by Sara Coleridge, beginning “January brings the snow, makes our feet and fingers glow”.
Contents
- January Snow Scene
- February's Gentle Rain
- Dancing Daffodils of March
- April Showers, April Flowers
- May Sheep Safely Graze
- June Roses
- Hot July
- August Harvest Home
- September Hunting Song
- Going Nuts in October
- Dull November's Icy Blast
- Chill December
Item Details
Instrumentation
- Part 1: Flute
- Part 2: Piano
Publisher: Pan Educational Music
Publisher's reference: PEM58
Our Stock Code: 1018905
Media Type: Paperback (27 pages [score])