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Fur Elise – Key of C minor

Free Sheet Music for Flute

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827)

Country of origin: Germany

 

 
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A True Masterpiece

The Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies remains an iconic and beloved musical masterpiece. 

It has been used in various media, from the original ballet performances in St. Petersburg, Russia in 1892, to movies such as Fantasia (1940), The Santa Clause (1994) and Barbie in the Nutcracker (2001). 

Its festive and whimsical sound creates an atmosphere of joy and celebration.

Arranged for Flute

You can create your own musical magic without needing to join an orchestra.

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Advance Australia Fair

Peter Dodds McCormick (1834–1916)

Country of origin: Australia

Free Sheet Music for Flute

 
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“Advance Australia Fair” is Australia’s national anthem, composed by Peter Dodds McCormick in the late 19th century.  McCormick, a Scottish-born musician, wrote the anthem in 1878 and originally titled it “Amateur National Anthem.”  He was inspired to create a patriotic song that could serve as an anthem for the newly federated Australian nation.

The piece was first performed in Sydney in 1878 and quickly gained popularity, eventually becoming the unofficial national anthem. In 1984, it was officially adopted as Australia’s national anthem, replacing “God Save the Queen.”

“Advance Australia Fair” is often played on various national and patriotic occasions in Australia, such as Australia Day, sporting events, and official ceremonies.  It celebrates the beauty and unity of the Australian nation and its people, making it a fitting piece for events that honor the country’s identity and heritage.

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Advance Australia Fair

Peter Dodds McCormick (1834–1916)

Country of origin: Australia

Free Sheet Music for Flute

 
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how this piece sounds.

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“Advance Australia Fair” is Australia’s national anthem, composed by Peter Dodds McCormick in the late 19th century.  McCormick, a Scottish-born musician, wrote the anthem in 1878 and originally titled it “Amateur National Anthem.”  He was inspired to create a patriotic song that could serve as an anthem for the newly federated Australian nation.

The piece was first performed in Sydney in 1878 and quickly gained popularity, eventually becoming the unofficial national anthem. In 1984, it was officially adopted as Australia’s national anthem, replacing “God Save the Queen.”

“Advance Australia Fair” is often played on various national and patriotic occasions in Australia, such as Australia Day, sporting events, and official ceremonies.  It celebrates the beauty and unity of the Australian nation and its people, making it a fitting piece for events that honor the country’s identity and heritage.