Genzmer, Harald, Contemporary Etudes, Vol 1 (Schott) 33 (any edition)Ĭavally, Robert, Melodious and Progressive Studies, Book 2 (Southern) Gilbert, Geoffrey, Technical Flexibility for Flutists (Southern)Ĭavally, Robert, Melodious and Progressive Studies, Book I (Southern)īerbiguier, Benoit Tranquille, 18 Exercises or Etudes (any edition)Īndersen, Joachim, 24 Etudes, op. Kujala, Walfrid, The Flutist’s Vade Mecum (Second Edition, Progress Press) Pieces that use extended techniques are indicated ET. Titles in blue are on the Idaho Music Educators Association State Solo Contest List. Certain titles include links to performances on Leonard’s YouTube Channel or performance guides on Leonard’s blog. Titles in red have been recorded by Leonard Garrison click on links for audio samples of him performing these works. The RCM column indicates their grade levels, which run 1-10 and ARCT (professional-level material). If a piece is not on the NFA list, an estimated difficulty level is provided below in brackets.Īnother excellent graded list is the Carnegie Hall Royal Conservatory Achievement Program Flute Syllabus, available on their website. In general, Level G is appropriate for a first-year music major, and Levels H, I, J, and K for second-, third-, fourth-year and graduate students respectively. The Repertoire list has eleven levels from A (beginner) to K (advanced). ![]() ![]() ![]() Selected Flute Repertoire and Studies: A Graded Guide (National Flute Association, Inc.: 2009) is an excellent resource for choosing solo repertoire and study material appropriate to a student’s ability. Click here to download and print this list as a pdf.
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