Both Syrinx or the Flute solo from l'après midi (both incidentally by Debussy) are quite famous.
The texture of a piece of music is it's 'thickness'. For example, a music played by only a flute wouldn't be as textured as a piece of music played by an orchestra.
requiem, magic flute,& clarinet concerto.
Debussy wrote a piece for unaccompanied flute, "Syrinx," a famous tone poem for flute accompanied by orchestra, "Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun," and a sonata for flute, viola and harp. He also wrote music for two flutes, two harps and celesta to be played with a series of recitations titled "Bilitis," not to be confused with the "Chansons de Bilitis" for voice and piano.
Handel's fireworks music
The Flute and the piccolo are both held horizontally, and they are both played by blowing across the top of the hole on the head joint piece.
The texture of a piece of music is it's 'thickness'. For example, a music played by only a flute wouldn't be as textured as a piece of music played by an orchestra.
requiem, magic flute,& clarinet concerto.
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.
Debussy wrote a piece for unaccompanied flute, "Syrinx," a famous tone poem for flute accompanied by orchestra, "Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun," and a sonata for flute, viola and harp. He also wrote music for two flutes, two harps and celesta to be played with a series of recitations titled "Bilitis," not to be confused with the "Chansons de Bilitis" for voice and piano.
Flute or Piccolo
Well, if you write the music for Flute accompanied by an Oboe then you have an Accompaniment.
A Toccata is typically played on a keyboard or plucked string instrument. It is a virtuoso piece of music and the musician Claudio Monteverdi and his opera "Orfeo" are famous for that kind of music.
Blues music and stomp
Handel's fireworks music
Beethoven wrote many pieces of music, lots of them are famous.
Kv 617 is the last piece of chamber music that Wolfgang Mozart composed in May of 1791. It was intended to be played on the glass harmonica, flute, oboe, viola and cello.
The Flute and the piccolo are both held horizontally, and they are both played by blowing across the top of the hole on the head joint piece.