Composers

Giulio Briccialdi

Flute
Piano
Orchestra
Violin
Viola
Cello
String ensemble
Voice
Oboe
Clarinet
Fantasia
Piece
Duet
Étude
Capriccio
Dance
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Divertimento
Concerto
Potpourri
by popularity

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16 Duos Dialogués, Op.13218 Studi o Soli, Op.312 Fleurs, Op.633 Romances sans paroles, Op.14030 Soli o Esercizi4 Grandi Studi6 Fantasie sopra favorite melodie d'Opera, Opp.106-1116 Grand Studies, Op.31

A

Allegro alla Spagnuola, Op.69Andante e Polonese, Op.62

B

Ballabile di Concerto, Op.15

C

Capriccio su 'Ernani', Op.28Capriccio su 'I Lombardi', Op.30Capriccio, Op.105Capriccio-Sinfonia, Op.120Carnevale di Venezia, Op.78

D

Danza delle Streghe di Paganini, Op.138Divertimento estratto dai Due Foscari, Op.40Divertimento on 'La Favorita', Op.81Divertimento sopra un Tema di Donizetti, Op.60Duettino a due Flauti, Op.49Duo concertant No.1, Op.36Duo concertant No.2, Op.100Duo concertant on 'I Due Foscari', Op.33

F

Fantaisie sur des motifs de l'opéra 'La sonnambula', Op.110Fantaisie sur 'Dom Sebastien', Op.24Fantasia No.2 on 'Don Carlo', Op.122Fantasia on 'Aida', Op.134Fantasia on 'Il Trovatore', Op.87Fantasia on 'La Favorita', Op.102Fantasia on 'La Traviata', Op.76Fantasia on 'Lucrezia Borgia', Op.56Fantasia on 'Norma', Op.57Fantasia on 'Rigoletto', Op.106Fantasia sopra 'La Figlia del Reggimento', Op.27Flute Concerto, Op.65Flute Quartet in A major

G

Gran Duetto, Op.118Gran fantasia sopra 'Attla', Op.39Grand Solo for Flute and Piano, Op.3

I

Il Primo amore, Op.21Il Vento, Op.112

L

Le Attuali Emozioni d'Italia, Op.103Le Carezze, Op.79Libera Trascizione sulla 'Traviata'L'Indispensabile Esercizio GiornalieroLo Spirito Vagante, Op.139Lucrezia e Lucia, Op.46

M

Morceau de concert, Op.61

P

Pot-Pourrì Fantastico su melodie di Donizetti e BelliniPot-Pourri on 'La Straniera', Op.37

R

Reminescenze dell'Opera 'Maria di Rohan', Op.35

S

Secondo Carnevale di VeneziaSolo Brillante, Op.80Solo di Concerto 'La Serenata', Op.41Solo 'Lucia di Lammermoor'

V

Variazioni su 'Lucrezia Borgia'

W

Wind Quintet No.1, Op.124
Wikipedia
Giulio Briccialdi (1/2 March 1818 – 17 December 1881) was an Italian virtuoso flautist and composer, a technical innovator on his instrument and a professor of music.
Briccialdi was born in Terni. His contributions include inventing the B-flat thumb key for the Boehm flute. He died in Florence.
Briccialdi was born in Terni, Italy, in the Papal States on 2 March 1818 and began studying flute with his father. After his father’s death, the 14-year-old Briccialdi moved to Rome to pursue a musical career and avoid family pressure to join the priesthood. His first appointment was to the Accdemia di Santa Cecilia in Rome at the age of 17.
While in Rome he studied composition and, in 1835, began teaching flute at the Accademia di Santa Cecilia. He then moved to Naples, where he was the flute teacher for the royal family.
Over the next couple of years he worked in Naples and Milan, and was flute teacher to the king’s brother. Then in 1841 he toured Europe and America, finally settling in London the following year.
In London he became a director of the instrument making firm Rudall and Rose and was responsible for several mechanical developments which are still in use today. He was appointed professor of flute at the Conservatoire in Florence in 1870, and remained there until his death in 1881. In 1996 the asteroid N. 7714 was named in his memory.
Briccialdi was sometimes known as “the Paganini of the flute.”