AMEB Flute Series 4 Preliminary provides teaching and learning opportunities for beginner flautists.
Broad and diverse range of repertoire styles encourage students to engage with introductory techniques and skills for playing the flute.
Compiled, edited and published by AMEB–Australia's leading music education and examining organisation.
Features
- Repertoire researched and curated by the acclaimed Australian Flautist and educator Jocelyn Fazzone.
- A broad and stylistically diverse selection of flute repertoire. Including pieces by Australian and female composers and arrangers.
- Early introduction to techniques and concepts for playing the flute to encourage students to develop vital technical skills.
Repertoire
- Kambhoji sings (Brunsdon)
- Rigaudon (Daquin)
- Melting icecream (Edwards)
- Straight to the point (Mower)
- Working on the railway (Traditional arr. Fazzone)
- Can you dance? (Mozart arr. Gilham)
- Bransle double (Praetorius arr. Ross)
- The three ravens (Ravenscroft arr. Taylor, Hodgson)
- Moderato (Schmitt arr. Barratt)
- The trout (Schubert arr. Walton)
- Happy dance, sad song (Bartók arr. Hodgson)
- Daybreak (Fisher)
- Let's make peace (Gorp)
- Jiangsu folk song (Traditional arr. Howell)
- Slovakian hoop dance (Traditional arr. Pearce, Gunning)