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Piano accompaniment backing tracks
Johann Joachim Quantz composed over 300 flute concertos but it is for this particular concerto in G that he is most widely known. It is a popular recital work and its individual movements often feature as examination pieces.
These piano accompaniment tracks help make practising more effective and enjoyable! They are recorded by a professional accompanist and can help you keep in tune and in time, as you listen to the piano part for this work. Please scroll down for samples and details of each movement.
Opening tutti shorthened to 5 bars of piano solo before flute entersBar 146 (Cadenza): 7 seconds of silence in the piano, then four click-beats signify end of cadenza
This practice version slows down the quicker sections of the 'performance' track above, by around 15-20%. It is included for free with that version if selected.
Opening tutti shortened to 13 bars of piano solo before flute enters.\n\nAll other tuttis played in full
Massenet: Meditation from 'Thais'
Saint-Saens: The Swan
Rachmaninov: Vocalise Op.34 No.14 in E
Elgar: Salut d'Amour
Faure: Sicilienne, Op.78
Franck: Violin Sonata
Faure: Elegie for Cello
Monti: Czardas
Poulenc: Flute Sonata
Williams: Theme from 'Schindler's List'
Schubert: Arpeggione Sonata D.821
Schumann: Fantasiestucke, Op.73
Bruch: Kol Nidrei
Kreisler: Praeludium and Allegro (in style of Pugnani)
Brahms: Clarinet (Viola) Sonata No.1