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Haydn - Fugues from Op.20 No.5 and No.6, arr. for Flute Quartet

Haydn Fugue Op20No56 Fl4 nsmFugues from Op.20 No.5 and No.6 by Franz Joseph Haydn

Arranged for Flute Quartet by John W. Pratt (originally for strings)

Scores and Parts for Flute 1, Flute 2, Alto Flute, and Bass Flute, PDF $21.75

Haydn’s quartets through Op.20 made him the father of the string quartet no less than of the symphony.  Three of the finales of the Op.20 quartets are exuberant fugues with multiple subjects (Haydn “soggetti”) ... four subjects in No.2, two in No.5, and three in No.6.  John Pratt has arranged these lively fugues for flute quartet; this edition includes two of the fugues, those from Op.20 No.5 and No.6, while the Op.20 No.2 fugue has been published separately.  A group of four flutes is well suited to the kittens-on-the-keys feel of Haydn’s Op.20 fugues, and they are a blast to play.  For the arrangements in this publication, the No.5 fugue has been transposed up a major third and the No.6 fugue up a minor third to bring them into better range for flutes.

Scores, 20 pages; Flute 1 parts, 4 pages; Flute 2 parts, 4 pages; Alto Flute parts, 4 pages; Bass Flute parts, 4 pages; Total,46 pages. 

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Haydn - Fugue from Op.20 No.2, arr. for Flute Quartet

Haydn Fugue Op2No2 Fl4 nsmFugue from Op.20 No.2, by Franz Joseph Haydn

Arranged for Flute Quartet by John W. Pratt (originally for strings)

Score and Parts for Flute 1, Flute 2, Alto Flute, and Bass Flute, PDF $14.99

Haydn's development of the string quartet, of which he was the father no less than of the symphony, reached maturity with his "Sun" quartets Op.20.  The finales of three of the Op.20 quartets are fugues, and are regarded as highly important because they set the standard for contrapuntal texture in quartets.  They are as lively and fun as any other Haydn finale, and all four instruments share the action.  Transposed up a fourth, the finale of Op.20 No.2 suits the range of a flute quartet with some adaptation, mostly for the bass flute.  It is a blast to play.  —JWP

Score, 12 pages; Flute 1 part, 3 pages; Flute 2 part, 3 pages; Alto Flute part, 3 page; Bass Flute part, 2 pages; Total,30 pages. 

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Mozart - Quintet, K.515, arr. Flute Quintet

Mozart K515 Fl5tet nsm2Quintet, K.515, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Arranged for Flute Quintet by John W. Pratt (originally for strings)

Score and Parts for Flute 1, Flute 2, Alto Flute 1, Alto Flute 2, and Bass Flute, PDF $26.50

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote six quintets for 2 violins, 2 violas, and cello.  Two of these, K.515 in C major and K.516 in G minor, are generally regarded as high points in Mozart’s, and indeed all, chamber music.  Performances of K.515 are infrequent, far less than such great music deserves, since there is not enough repertoire to support permanent string quintets and string quartets have an abundance of great music to play without needing to find an additional violist.  Adaptation to flute quintet is thus particularly apropos, as its textural possibilities apply also to a flute quintet, and its musical and emotional content are well worth viewing through the prism of five flutes.  Our edition includes a score as well as parts for two concert flutes, two alto flutes, and bass flute. (adapted from jwp’s foreword to the edition)

Score, 37 pages; Flute 1, 16 pages of music; Flute 2, 14 pages of music; Alto Flute 1, 16 pages of music; Alto Flute 2, 14 pages of music; and Bass Flute, 14 pages of music; Total, 124 pages. 

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Haydn - Op.1, No.1- arr. Flute Quartet

Haydn Op1No1 Flutes nsmQuartet, Op.1, No.1, by Franz Joseph Haydn

Arranged for Flute Quartet by John W. Pratt (originally for strings)

Score and Parts for Flute 1, Flute 2, Alto Flute, and Bass Flute, PDF $15.99

The earliest quartets of Franz Joseph Haydn are not precursors of the later works wherein he developed the form and style of the classical string quartet, but rather divertimenti written for four friends when he was about 25.  Most of these early works have five movements: fast, minuet/trio, slow, minuet/trio, fast; and their slow movements feature beautiful, elaborate, gently accompanied melodies. 

The divertimento style and instrumental character of these early pieces does not evoke strings specifically or necessarily, and thus arrangement for other instruments is natural and might expand enjoyment of these wonderful first significant Haydn works to other players and audiences.  In John Pratt’s arrangement of Haydn’s Op.1, No.1 (Hob.III:1), most of the range issues for flutes were solved by transposition up a step, a few more by exchanging the two inner voices in places or by octave transpositions.  This lovely, effective arrangement is for a flute quartet consisting of two concert flutes, alto flute, and bass flute; the edition is available exclusively from Noteworthy Sheet Music.  

Score, 19 pages; Parts for Flute 1, Flute 2, Alto Flute and Bass Flute, 5 pages each; Total, 46 pages. 

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Haydn – Symphony 13 - arr. for Multiple Flutes

Haydn Sym13 multiflute nsmSymphony 13, by Franz Joseph Haydn

Arranged for Multiple Flutes by John W. Pratt

Score and Parts for Flutes 1-4, Alto Flute, Bass Flute; PDF $23.95

This arrangement of Haydn’s Symphony No.13 is for a flute ensemble of any size including at least one bass, one alto, and two concert flutes.  Third and fourth concert flute parts are also provided, and all parts can be doubled at will.  If a contrabass flute is available, it can double the bass flute, serving to deepen and enrich the sound.  The second movement is a beautiful Adagio cantabile, originally for solo cello accompanied by strings, which transcribes nicely for alto flute accompanied by the rest of the flute family.  The trio of the symphony’s third movement has a delightful solo flute part with only string accompaniment.  A large flute ensemble would be about the size of Haydn’s core orchestra at the time this symphony was composed; in our arrangement, Haydn’s original key has been raised a minor third to better suit the natural range of a flute ensemble.  

Score, 17 pages; separate parts for Flute 1, Flute 2, Flute 3, and Flute 4, 6 pages each; Alto Flute part, 7 pages; Bass Flute part, 6 pages; Total, 68 pages.  

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