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Concerto for Flute in G, QV 5:174: String Orchestra Conductor Score & Parts
By Johann Joachim Quantz, ed./arr. Christian Julius Weissenborn
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Concerto For Flute In G, QV 5:174 was composed in the mid-18th century (c. 1740s--1750s) by Johann Joachim Quantz (1697--1773), during his long service at the Prussian court in Berlin and Potsdam as flute teacher, composer, and advisor to King Frederick II ("Frederick the Great"). Written for the king himself--an enthusiastic amateur flutist--the concerto is composed in the refined galant style, tailored to the one-keyed flute of the period. This widely used 19th-century edition by Christian Julius Weissenborn helped secure the concerto's modern performance history by making it accessible to later generations of flutists. Today CONCERTO FOR FLUTE IN G remains a staple of the Baroque flute repertoire, frequently performed and studied. Instrumentation: Str (8.8.5.5.5 in set): Solo Flute in set. Reprint edition.
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