Flute ensemble
A flute ensemble is an instrumental chamber ensemble consisting of members of the flute family.
Flute quartet
In a more traditional sense, a flute quartet consists of a flute and a string trio. This arrangement flourished in the eighteenth century, particularly through composers such as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Carl Friedrich Abel, and Ferdinand Ries, among others. However, as of the twentieth century, a modern flute quartet typically refers to an arrangement of four flautists.The flute quartet does not have any set arrangement, but common configurations include:
- Piccolo, Concert Flute, Alto Flute, Bass Flute
- Two Concert Flutes, Alto Flute, Bass Flute
- Four Concert Flutes
Notable works
For flute and string trio
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
- *No. 1 in D major (K. 285)
- *No. 2 in G major (K. 285a)
- *No. 3 in C major (K. Anh. 171/285b)
- *No. 4 in A major (K. 298)
Flute choir
The modern definition of a flute choir is a recent development; likewise, the abundance of literature specifically written for the ensemble has grown alongside the ensemble itself. In the 1960s, flute choirs began to surface within colleges and communities. As there was very little music available for the instrumentation, directors of the individual groups arranged and composed music for the group. Over time, these groups learned of each other. The performers' love of the flute family eventually led to the formation of the National Flute Association. In turn, this led to an increase not only in music written for the flute and flute choir, but also to an increase in flute choirs. As the literature for the ensemble expanded, more flute choirs began to form.Instrumentation
The following instruments, listed by descending range, can be included in a flute choir:- Piccolo
- Treble flute
- Soprano flute
- Concert Flute
- Alto flute
- Bass flute
- Contra-alto flute
- Contrabass flute
- Subcontrabass flute
- Double contrabass flute
The most common instrumentation for a "standard" flute choir can be seen in much of the literature:
- Piccolo
- 3-4 Concert Flute
- Alto Flute
- Bass Flute
As some groups do not have access to the larger flutes, some alterations are usually provided. Alto flute parts are usually accompanied by a transposed part for the concert flute. The sheer cost and limited availability of flutes lower than the bass flute usually prevent most community-based flute choirs from performing these works. However, many flute choirs use the lower voices of the string section to cover these lower parts.