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The alto flute is an instrument in the Western concert flute family, the second-highest member below the standard C flute after the uncommon flûte d'amour. It is the third most common member of its family after the standard C flute and the
piccolo The piccolo ( ; Italian for 'small') is a half-size flute and a member of the woodwind family of musical instruments. Sometimes referred to as a "baby flute" the modern piccolo has similar fingerings as the standard transverse flute, but the s ...
. It is characterized by its rich, mellow tone in the lower portion of its range. Unlike the flute and piccolo, it is a transposing instrument in G (a perfect fourth below written C), although it uses the same fingerings as the C flute. The bore of the alto flute is considerably larger in diameter and longer than a C flute and requires more breath from the player. This gives it a greater dynamic presence in the bottom octave and a half of its range. It was the favourite flute variety of Theobald Boehm, who perfected its design, and is pitched in the key of G (sounding a perfect fourth lower than written). Its range is from G3 (the G below middle C) to G6 (4 ledger lines above the treble clef staff) plus an altissimo register stretching to D7. The headjoint may be straight or curved. British music that uses this instrument often refers to it as a bass flute, which can be confusing since there is a distinct instrument known by that name. This naming confusion originated in the fact that the modern flute in C is pitched in the same range as the Renaissance tenor flute; therefore, a lower pitched instrument would be called a bass.


Headjoint shape

Alto flute headjoints are built in 'curved' and 'straight' versions. The curved headjoint is frequently preferred by smaller players because it requires less of a stretch for the arms, and makes the instrument feel lighter by moving the center of gravity nearer to the player. However, the straight version is more commonly used for better overall intonation. The embouchure for alto flute is similar to that for C flute, but in proportion to the size of the instrument. Hence the embouchure-hole sits lower on the lower lip, and the lip-aperture is wider.


Repertoire

The following lists are not intended to be complete, but rather to present a representative sampling of the most commonly played and well-known works in the genre. The lists also do not generally include works originally written for other instruments and subsequently transcribed, adapted, or arranged for alto flute, unless such piece is very common in the repertory, in which case it is listed with its original instrumentation noted.


Alto flute alone

* Bruno Bartolozzi: ''Cantilena'' * Garth Baxter: ''Variations on the Willow Tree'' * Jonathan Bayley: ''Music for Pan'' (1982) * Michael Csany-Wills: ''Trystyng'' * Charles Delaney: ''Variations on the 'Seeds of Love (1989) * Jon Gibson: ''Untitled'' (1974) *
Alexander Goehr Peter Alexander Goehr (; born 10 August 1932) is an English composer and academic. Goehr was born in Berlin in 1932, the son of the conductor and composer Walter Goehr, a pupil of Arnold Schoenberg. In his early twenties he emerged as a centra ...
: ''Ariel Sing'' (2003) * Philippe Hersant: ''Cinq Miniatures'' (1995) * Daniel Kessner: ''A Serene Music'' (2012) * Coreen Morsink: ''Andromache'' (2010) * Patrick Nunn: ''Maqamat'' (2002) * Michael Oliva: ''Les Heures Bleues'' (2013) * Edwin Roxburgh: ''The Curlew'' (1994) * Kaija Saariaho: ''Couleurs du vent'' (1998) * Alexander Shchetynsky: ''Five Etudes'' (2011) * Harvey Sollberger: ''Hara'' *
Karlheinz Stockhausen Karlheinz Stockhausen (; 22 August 1928 – 5 December 2007) was a German composer, widely acknowledged by critics as one of the most important but also controversial composers of the 20th and early 21st centuries. He is known for his groundb ...
: **'' Susani's Echo'', 3. ex Nr. (1985) **'' Xi'', 3. ex Nr. 55 (1986) * David Bennett Thomas: ''Carla'' (2012) * Guillem Ponsí: ''Alnilam'' (2020)


Alto flute and piano

* Arnold Cooke: Sonatina for Alto Flute and Piano (1985) * Tom Febonio: Sonata for Alto Flute and Piano * Daniel Kessner: ''Simple Motion'' (1993) * Melvin Lauf: ''Passing Thoughts'' * Phyllis Louke: ''As The Clouds Parted'' * Andrew McBirnie: ''The Moon by Night'' (2003) * Mike Mower: ''Sonnets'' * Laura Pettigrew: ''Offertoire'' *
Gary Schocker Gary Schocker (born October 18, 1959) is an American flutist, composer, and pianist who has performed with the New York Philharmonic (at age 15, in a nationally televised Young People's Concert), the Philadelphia Orchestra, the New Jersey Symphony ...
: ''Sonata for a Lost Planet''


Alto flute, piano and electronics

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Orchestral excerpts

In the classical literature, the alto flute is particularly associated with the scores of
Igor Stravinsky Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky (6 April 1971) was a Russian composer, pianist and conductor, later of French (from 1934) and American (from 1945) citizenship. He is widely considered one of the most important and influential 20th-century clas ...
and
Maurice Ravel Joseph Maurice Ravel (7 March 1875 – 28 December 1937) was a French composer, pianist and conductor. He is often associated with Impressionism along with his elder contemporary Claude Debussy, although both composers rejected the term. In ...
, both of whom used the instrument's distinctive tone color in a variety of scores. It is featured in Ravel's '' Daphnis et Chloé'', Stravinsky's ''
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'', Franco Alfano's
opera Opera is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers. Such a "work" (the literal translation of the Italian word "opera") is typically a collaboration between a composer and a libr ...
'' Cyrano de Bergerac'',
Sergei Prokofiev Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev; alternative transliterations of his name include ''Sergey'' or ''Serge'', and ''Prokofief'', ''Prokofieff'', or ''Prokofyev''., group=n (27 April .S. 15 April1891 – 5 March 1953) was a Russian composer, ...
's '' Scythian Suite'' and the original version of Webern's ''Six Pieces for Orchestra''. Shostakovich used it in his operas ''The Gamblers'' (left unfinished), '' Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District'' (also known as ''Katerina Ismailova''), as well as in his '' Symphony No. 7 (Leningrad)''. It also figures prominently in several movements of Gustav Holst's '' The Planets''. It also appears in
Howard Shore Howard Leslie Shore (born October 18, 1946) is a Canadian composer and conductor noted for his film scores. He has composed the scores for over 80 films, most notably the scores for ''The Lord of the Rings'' and '' The Hobbit'' film trilogies. ...
's music for ''The Lord of the Rings'' among many other contemporary film scores.One of the best-known uses of the alto flute in 20th century music was by Pierre Boulez in his piece Le marteau sans maître for contralto and six instrumentalists. Even before 1940 it had been used occasionally in Hollywood; early Broadway pit orchestrations using the instrument include Jerome Kern's '' Music in the Air'' (1932) and '' Very Warm for May'' (1939), both scored by
Robert Russell Bennett Robert Russell Bennett (June 15, 1894 – August 18, 1981) was an American composer and arranger, best known for his orchestration of many well-known Broadway and Hollywood musicals by other composers such as Irving Berlin, George Gershwi ...
(the manuscript orchestrations are in the Jerome Kern Collection, Music Division, The Library of Congress).


Performers

A number of specialist alto flute players have emerged in recent years. These include French improvisor/composer Christian Le Delezir, American Christine Potter, British Kingma System alto flute player Carla Rees, jazz players
Ali Ryerson Ali Ryerson (born 21 October 1952 in New York City) is a flutist with a background in both classical and jazz, as well as being an instructor. She has performed and toured worldwide with a wide range of artists including Billy Taylor, Kenny Barr ...
and Brian Landrus, American Peter Sheridan who currently resides in Australia, Swiss composers/performers Matthias Ziegler and Stefan Keller and Dutch composer/performer
Anne La Berge Anne La Berge (born Palo Alto, California, in 1955) is a flutist, composer and improviser, currently residing in Amsterdam. Her performances bring together a virtuosic command of her instrument, use of microtonal textures and melodies, and an ...
. Florian Schneider-Esleben of the German Electronic Group,
Kraftwerk Kraftwerk (, "power station") is a German band formed in Düsseldorf in 1970 by Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider. Widely considered innovators and pioneers of electronic music, Kraftwerk were among the first successful acts to popularize t ...
, played an alto flute in the first few years of the band's tenure.


References

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