Flute Concerto
Jacques Ibert (arr. Greg Sauter)
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General Info
Year: 1932 /
Duration: c. 19:30
Difficulty: VI (solo); V (ensemble) (see Ratings for explanation)
Original Medium: Solo flute and small orchestra
Publisher: Manuscript
Cost: Score and Parts - Unknown
Movements
1. Allegro – 4:25
2. Andante – 6:55
3. Allegro Scherzando – 7:40
Instrumentation
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Errata
None discovered thus far.
Program Notes
Flute Concerto was written by composer Jacques Ibert in 1932. The concerto comprises three movements (Allegro, Andante, and Allegro scherzando), and was first performed in 1934 in Paris at the Société des Concerts du Conservatoire. The piece was dedicated to Marcel Moyse, and features flute as the soloist lead instrument, along with small orchestra.
- Program Note from Wikipedia
Media
- Audio CD: Argyle High School Wind Ensemble (Kathy K. Johnson, conductor; Mary Karen Clardy, flute) - 2007
State Ratings
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Performances
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- Argyle (Tx.) High School Wind Ensemble (Kathy K. Johnson, conductor; Mary Karen Clardy, flute) – 20 December 2007 (2007 Midwest Clinic)
Works for Winds by This Composer
- Concertino da Camera (1935)
- Concerto for Cello and Wind Instruments (1925)
- Concerto for Flute (tr. Miragliotta) (1932/2019)
- Concerto pour Flute (arr. Montgomery) (1932)
- Divertissement (tr. Wolfram)
- Escales (arr. Lewis/ed. Ward) (1922)
- Flute Concerto (arr. Sauter) (1932/)
- Overture for the 14th of July (1936)
Resources
- Flute Concerto (Ibert), Wikipedia Accessed 24 July 2021