Franz Doppler
Andante and Rondo
for Flute Duet and Piano
Franz Doppler
Andante and Rondo
for Flute Duet and Piano
- Besetzung 2 Querflöten und Klavier
- Komponist Franz Doppler
- Serie Southern Music Woodwind
- Herausgeber Arthur Ephross
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Schwierigkeit
- Ausgabe Noten
- Verlag Southern Music Company
- Bestell-Nr. SMC-ST85
Beschreibung:
Albert Franz Doppler (1821 - 1883) was a flute virtuoso and a composer best known for his flute music. Taught by his composer and oboist father, Joseph, Franz made his Vienna debut as a flutist at the age of 13 and embarked on several concert tours, often accompanied by his younger brother Karl, also a highly accomplished flutist and composer. This andante and rondo (Op. 25) was composed to showcase the talents of the Doppler brothers during one of their many tours. A flashy showpiece, the long melody of the Andante sweeps and soars in a dramatic fashion with rich harmonies in the two flutes, while the Rondo features complex rhythmic layers, and has the cheek and drive of a Hungarian gypsy dance.