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Flute Concerto

By 

Jacques Ibert

Ibert's Flute Concerto, composed in 1934, was premiered in Paris in the same year with flutist Marcel Moyse as the soloist. The concerto was inspired by the French tradition of flute playing, seeking to capture the instrument's lyrical qualities and virtuosic elements. It features three movements and reflects the neoclassical style of the time, highlighting Ibert's innovation in utilizing the flute's expressive and technical possibilities.

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Flute Concerto

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Sharon Sparrow

Composed in 1934, this concerto stands as a tribute to the talents of Marcel Moyse. In this course, Sparrow describes how Ibert expertly blends simplicity with complexity in this concerto, presenting a formidable challenge for any flutist.

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