Concertino Op. 107 (Two Flutes)
Description
Cécile Chaminade (1857–1944) was a French composer and pianist whose lyrical, expressive works gained widespread popularity. Her Concertino Op. 107, composed in 1902 as a Paris Conservatoire competition piece, remains a flute repertoire staple. It features a flowing, melodic opening followed by dazzling virtuosity, showcasing the flute’s agility and charm. This edition retains the original solo flute part and the piano accompaniment has been arranged for a second flute player. Original rehearsal marks have been preserved to ensure compatibility with other editions, making it perfect for teachers accompanying students or flutists who want the fun of playing together without a piano.
Details
- Chaminade, Cecile
- 2 Flutes
- French
Shipping
Free shipping on US orders over $150 (automatically applied at checkout, no code needed!)
Processing time: Up to 2 business days
Need it faster? Contact us - we're here to help rush your order!
International shipping available - Please note that international orders may be subject to customs duties, taxes, and fees per your country's import regulations.
Return Policy
Due to copyright laws of the US, no refunds will be permitted for sheet music except in the sole instance of our error in fulfilling proper products.
Read more about our sales and return policy here.
Concertino Op. 107 (Two Flutes)
Add $150.00 USD more to unlock free shipping!
Hear How It Sounds
- Related products
- Recently viewed