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Flute Music for Reflection and Contemplation: Still as the Night

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FLUTE MUSIC FOR REFLECTION AND CONTEMPLATION: STILL AS THE NIGHTarr. and ed. Elisabeth Parry and John AlleyFlute music for reflection and contemplation. Still as the Night is a collection of flute music for quiet meditation arranged for flute and piano (or organ). These beautiful arrangements are ideal for moments of contemplation and reflection during church services, funerals and weddings, or simply as quiet concert pieces. Includes music by Mendelssohn, Bach, Handel, Massenet, Purcell, Mozart and Bohm. This is a go-to collection for church and other worship settings – with downloadable backing tracks for when you don’t have a pianist making it especially useful – as well as providing quiet and reflective pieces for concert and teaching.STANDARD: Intermediate to advancedINSTRUMENTATION: Flute and piano or organFORMATS: Print edition / Digital download package containing PDF score and parts PLUS free backing tracksDownload recorded piano backing tracks (audio only) to accompany print edition here.CONTENTS:Bach Largo ariosoPurcell Evening HymnFesting LargoMozart AdagioMassenet MeditationFauré Pie Jesu (Blessed Jesus)Franck Panis angelicus (Bread of Angels)Bohm Still wie die Nacht (Still as the Night)Wolf Verborgenheit (Seclusion)Mendelssohn O, for the Wings of a Dove https://aureacapra.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/AC2406-Panis-angelicus-1.wavFranck Panis Angelicus https://aureacapra.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/6.-Meditation-from-Thais.mp3Sample backing track: Meditation from Thaïs by Massenet“Music to soothe the soul. All the pieces in this album have been chosen to soothe the soul. An interesting mix of Baroque gems, with Come unto Him from the Messiah a particular highlight, and stalwarts such as the slow movement of the Mozart Clarinet Concerto and the Pie Jesu from the Faure Requiem, means that there is something here for everyone. The arrangements are all excellent, as can be guaranteed from Elisabeth Parry, and work equally well with organ. Reflective music certainly but also suitable for anyone who loves to play a great tune!” Review by Chris HankinRecorded accompaniments for the printed edition of Still as the Night are available here.

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