![]() There are often multiple editions available, sometimes even including facsimiles of manuscripts. It can be searched by composer, instrumentation, type of ensemble, period of music history, etc. To benefit the most from this site, it is helpful have a working knowledge of flute literature. This is a much bigger database of music from the Baroque period on. The other really indispensable website is. The typesetting is clean and accurate, though articulations have to be added for Baroque period music (I prefer this over heavily edited older editions from the 1940s and 1950s). The best single website I know for flute repertoire in the public domain is There are solos, duets, trios and quartets for virtually every level of player. In recent years, the biggest game changer in picking repertoire for my students at contest is the rise of the public domain sheet music websites. If I have time, I create a Finale file and import it into SmartMusic. With the rest, some of the repertoire is in SmartMusic as single pieces or in another collection. The first four books on the list above are already in SmartMusic. This is a huge time saver both for me and the pianist. I like using books that are already in SmartMusic so I can prepare the students to play with piano before they meet the accompanist. Selected Flute Solos (Everybody’s Favorite) – intermediate to advanced.Pearls of the Old Masters – intermediate.24 Short Concert Pieces – intermediate to advanced. ![]()
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