I nominate the Flute part to the Villa-Lobos Quintette en Forme de Choros. There is also a rough flute part in the Prokofiev Classical Symphony that has a lot of zooms up to high Ds.
Concertos:Prokofjev Sinfonia concertante
Solo works:Kodaly cello sonata op.8
Showpieces:Popper Elfentanz op.39,Rostropovich Humoresque
Probably "The Flight of the Bumblebee." I have been trying forever, but it is possible.
Both Syrinx or the flute solo from l'après midi (both incidentally by Debussy) are quite famous.
A God did not 'invent the flute'. There is not one person that wholly invented the flute, however, Theobald Boehm gets the most credit for the flute.
There are many variations of the flute...the most common and the ones that most relate the the common "C" flute are the piccolo, alto flute and bass flute. There are glass flutes, bamboo flutes, Irish flutes, etc.
This would be difficult to determine, since wind instruments resembling flutes have been in use for a very long time. In terms of the flute as seen in western classical music, it is probable that it was a man, since most early bands consisted of men.
Numerous. Scads of it. For instance: Claude Debussy: Syrinx - La Flute De Pan - Flute Solo Composed by Claude Debussy (1862-1918), edited by Ernst-Gunter Heinemann. For flute (unaccompanied). Urtext. Format: flute solo single. With introductory text. Impressionistic. 5 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by G. Henle. Check Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_concert_flute a quote from which says: "Millions of works have been composed for flute. The flute has a long history because it is one of the oldest wind instruments and one of the most widespread instruments in the world."
Both Syrinx or the flute solo from l'après midi (both incidentally by Debussy) are quite famous.
No one really knows who invented the flute.Theobald Boehm (Böhm)Boehm gets the most credit for improving the flute from a piece of wood with holes into the concert instrument it is today.
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The Gemienhardt Flute is the most recommended flute for beginners and students in the world. So I would presume that the Gemeinhardt Flute has to be the one that is produced the most.
because nobody knows what stage you are talking about
A God did not 'invent the flute'. There is not one person that wholly invented the flute, however, Theobald Boehm gets the most credit for the flute.
There are many variations of the flute...the most common and the ones that most relate the the common "C" flute are the piccolo, alto flute and bass flute. There are glass flutes, bamboo flutes, Irish flutes, etc.
Mozart composed many pieces of music. He is most famous for his Ronda alla Turca, Requiem in D minor, and The Magic Flute among others.
You can transpose flute music for clarinet music. Flute is on concert pitch, most clarinets are not. Example: A flute's Bb is a clarinet's C. Bb= B flat
This would be difficult to determine, since wind instruments resembling flutes have been in use for a very long time. In terms of the flute as seen in western classical music, it is probable that it was a man, since most early bands consisted of men.