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Suite Antique - for Flute and Piano
Originally for Flute, Harpsichord and Strings
By John Rutter

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Flute and piano accompaniment (Solo) - Difficulty: difficult
Originally for Flute, Harpsichord and Strings. Composed by John Rutter (1945-). Flute & Piano. 20th Century. Instrumental solo book and piano reduction. Composed 1979. 41 pages. Duration 17'. Oxford University Press #9780193586918. Published by Oxford University Press (OU.9780193586918).

Item Number: OU.9780193586918

ISBN 9780193586918. 9x12 inches.

For flute, harpsichord, and strings or flute and piano. The instrumentation is the same as Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No.5. The Suite is made up of six movements ranging from `a Bach-like Aria' to a 'Richard Rodgers-style Waltz'. Rutter's own style comes forth most strongly in the final Rondeau with its characteristically forward-driving rhythms and beautiful melodic lines. Evoking an 'antique' spirit, each movement is based on a Baroque or Classical style. Full scores and parts are available on hire from the publisher.

  • Prelude 
  • Ostinato 
  • Aria 
  • Waltz 
  • Chanson 
  • Rondeau 
  • Ratings + Reviews

  • 5

    Anonymous
    Difficulty Level:
    Intermediate/advanced
  • August 20, 2014 Interesting and Varied Movements

    Rutter's Suite Antique has six pieces with varying difficulty levels. The odd-numbered movements tend to be slower and much more expressive, while the even-numbered movements are quicker and more dramatic, and all 6 sound great. The main difficulties in the slower movements would probably be the range...

    : there are many sections that are supposed to be piano or softer where the flute is playing in the upper register. The quicker movements have some difficult runs, especially in the waltz and the rondeau. The waltz and the rondeau (movements 4 and 6) are the two hardest movements, as the waltz has a lot 2-on-3-on-4 rhythms, as well as some awkward runs for the flute. The rondeau is in an irregular time signature for most of the piece as well, and there are some runs that require a lot of control of the embouchure and airflow (such as between E and A in the upper register). Still, an advanced high school student would probably be able to learn the entire suite. I recommend this highly.

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  • 5

    Anonymous
    Location:
    Rexburg, ID
    Difficulty Level:
    Intermediate
  • October 30, 2012 This is a WOW solo!

    My private teacher suggested this piece for one of my solos, and I love it! It's just easy enough to be fun to learn and listen to, but it's also difficult enough to push me to be a better flutist. I found some of the movements in Suite...

    Antique to be fairly easy, which provided a counter to the more challenging movements. My accompanist and I love it for its flowing melodies and its familiar quality. The best thing was that I received the music within three business days, even though I was told it would take up to twenty!

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  • 5

    DrCate
    Location:
    Chicago, IL
    Difficulty Level:
    Intermediate
  • July 29, 2012 Tuneful and likable

    A real audience pleaser with lots of pretty melodies. A good piece for developing a singing tone and introducing polymeters. Loosely based on a Baroque dance suite with modern touches, as in the waltz.

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  • 5

    68cuda383
    Location:
    Cleveland, TN
    Difficulty Level:
    Advanced
  • February 13, 2012 Suite Antique for flute and Piano

    I heard this on our local PBS station and loved the flute parts so I ordered it. I am in the process of learning the parts, particularly the odd-numbered movements (for some reason I like those best). I plan on using these in Church programs as either a prelude...

    or offeratory.

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  • 5

    Barbie Jones
    Location:
    Chambersburg, PA
    Difficulty Level:
    Intermediate/advanced
  • July 24, 2008 Beautiful to hear and fun to play!

    I first heard just the Prelude of "Suite Antique" by John Rutter played in The Collegiate Presbyterian Church in Ames, Iowa. I was so swept off of my seat that I immediately ordered it to play myself. It arrived as I arrived home from Iowa. I am looking forward to...

    playing parts of it with a former piano student as she plays flute.

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