Istvan Lang: Sempre in tensione
Istvan Lang (1933– ) The title of the composition written for flute, violin and viola characterises the style of the
István Láng: Variazioni senza tema
István Láng (1933– ) A one movement concert piece built from six form units to enrich the repertoire of the
Istvan Matuz: 6 studii per flauto solo
Witty concert studies to make the most contemporary flute technique practice. The new ways of flute playing are illustrated by
Istvan Szigeti: A Little Mosquito’s Life and…
Istvan Szigeti (1952- ) Virtuoso flute duet with musical humour.
Istvan Szigeti: Gestures
Istvan Szigeti (1952- ) Concert piece for 2 clarinets and bassoon.
Istvan Szigeti: Impossiblities
István Szigeti (1952– ) Duo for two Hungarian instrumental virtuosos: the flautist Zoltán Gyöngyössy and the bassoonist György Lakatos, dedicated
Istvan Szigeti: Why Not? for Flute Cello and Piano
Istvan Szigeti (1952- ) A musically humorous trio for flute, cello and piano which can be well used on an
Istvan Vantus: Hommage a Mozart
Istvan Vantus (1935-1992) Concert piece for solo clarinet.
Iván Madarász (1949– ) In due voci
The title of the piece refers to that case of the two-voice texture in which the two layers of the
Ivan Madarasz: Anecdote
Ivan Madarasz (1949- ) The title of the composition suggests there is a story – that can be told in
Ivan Madarasz: Colla parte
Iván Madarász (1949– ) This composition for bassoon and piano offers a real chamber music playing: according to the title
Ivan Madarasz: Dialogue for trombone and piano
Ivan Madarasz (1949- ) Virtuoso composition using modern effects of intonation.
Ivan Madarasz: FÜRZOGY for flute solo
Ivan Madarasz (1949- ) A powerful concert piece dedicated to the significant flautist Zoltán Gyöngyössy (his name is in the
Iván Madarász: In memoriam… for alto flute and bassoon
Iván Madarász (1949– ) Originally the composition was dedicated to the memory of a definite person but later the characteristics
Ivan Madarasz: Katabasis
Ivan Madarasz (1949– ) The comments of the composer to the works: ”The composition was written after the news
Ivan Madarasz: Sheol
Ivan Madarasz (1949- ) Touching concert piece in one movement with a slight reference to Hungarian and Jewish folklore for
Ivan Madarasz: Symbols
Ivan Madarasz (1949– ) A composition in 6 movements for horn, 4 trumpets, 4 trombones and tuba which the players
Ivan Madarasz: Three Dances in Three-four
Ivan Madarasz (1949- ) These flute duets are teachable from higher classes of music school.
Ivan Madarasz: Three Stories for Oboe and Piano
Iván Madarász (1949- ) Composition for oboe and piano from intermediate level to the concert platform.
Ivan Madarasz: What Hamlet did not Tell Ophelia
Iván Madarász (1949– ) Certainly, this solo piece for flute does not continue the plot of Shakespeare’s drama. It rather
Iván Madarász: What Ophelia did not Tell Hamlet
A twin piece of What Hamlet did not Tell Ophelia (A–1176), a virtuoso solo composition. (4 pages)
J. S. Bach: Flute Concerto in A minor
The transcription of Zoltan Gyongyossy from Violin Concerto in G minor, with keyboard accompaniment.
J. S. Bach: Flute Concerto in A minor
The arrangement of Violin Concerto in A minor (BWV 1041) and Harpsichord Concerto in G minor (BWV 1058) by Zoltán
J. S. Bach: Three Sonatas for viola da gamba BWV 1027 – 1029
For tuba and piano
Jacques-Christophe Naudot: Flute Concerto in D major Op.11
Jacques-Christophe Naudot (cca 1690-1762) Edited by Pál Németh with keyboard accompaniment.
János Vajda (1949– ) The Eternal Bassoonist
In 2002 the statue of The eternal bassoonist was inaugurated at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest. The
Jeno Pertis: Serenade in Yellow
Jeno Pertis (1939–2007) We cannot ask Jeno Pertis (1939–2007) any more why his Serenade for brass quintet sounds in
Jozsef Karai: 3 Pieces for Flute and Piano
Jozsef Karai (1927– ) For music educational purposes after Italian folksongs (Snow Variations,Ninna-nanna trentina, La bella di ballo)
József Sári (1935– ) Praeludium; In memoriam T. E.
Two six minutes long flute duets on intermediate level, the first of which the composer wrote for a flautist couple
Jozsef Sari: “es ist vollendet…”
Jozsef Sari (1935- ) Brass quintet as a tribute to Sandor Vegh. (Score and parts)
Jozsef Sari: Ananta; Novellette No.3
Jozsef Sari (1935– ) Technically demanding but success-promising solo pieces dedicated to two excellent Hungarian trombone players, Gusztáv Hőna and
József Sári: Happy Birds for piccolo and six more flute solos
József Sári (1935– ) The solo flute works in the volume besides the piccolo work: Concetto, Talisman, Notiz, Oscillation, Fabella
József Sári: Novellette No.8; Epigraph; Birdsong at Sunset
József Sári (1935– ) Three solo works can be found in the volume. The first one belongs to the series
Jozsef Sari: Nuptial Music for two flutes or two clarinets
Jozsef Sari (1935- ) A duet written by the composer to the wedding of his flautist friends which he later
Jozsef Sari: Scenes
Jozsef Sari (1935- ) Flute duets requiring high capability in music as well as instrument playing. The titles and musical
Jozsef Sari: Six Concert Pieces for Flute
Jozsef Sari (1935– ) In the oeuvre of the outstanding composer there is a remarkable line of solo flute works,