I want to make more use of my keyed flute, a 6 key Pratten model. I would like to play "classical" music that was played on these instruments back then.
I have already played some baroque stuff (Telemann, Boismortiere, Quantz) on my 6 key flute, that I used to play on my Boehm flute. I especially like Telemanns canonic sonatas. They are more challenging than most of the Boismortiere repertoire that I have seen but not as hard as Telemanns fantasias.
But I know that my Pratten flute is not what Baroque composers had in mind when they wrote this stuff...therefore I would like to discover repertoire that was written for my simple system flute and that suits my level...I took a short look on Kuhlau and Köhler, but much of that is too hard for me and I especially dislike the focus on third octave playing.
What mid 19th century composers would you recommend me? Difficulty compared to Telemanns canonic sonatas or fantasias and without a focus on the third octave?
I especially appreciate duets, because I like to record me playing one of the voices and than play in duet with myself
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Thanks!