A Little More Psychoanalysis and I Should Be Just Fine by Sonny Burnette is a jazz work consisting of five sections in contrasting styles and tempos. Is the piece autobiographical in nature? Maybe yes...
This Ain't Your Grandfather's Stinkin' Rondo was composed for the Osland Saxophone Quartet, based out of Lexington, Kentucky. It features the predictable return of the 'A' section sandwiched between c...
Fanfare XXV: The Silver Jubilation was written for the Jubilation '97 Flute Orchestra as the opening fanfare for The National Flute Association 25th Anniversary Convention, conducted by Penny Fischer....
The 'Stone Suite' by Sonny Burnette is a four movement work for solo flute and flute choir, commissioned by Dr. Chris Potter, in which the soloist is to perform on a different flute for each movement....
Scenes of England' by Sonny Burnette is a four movement suite for flute choir. The first movement, The Windsor Royals, is full of regal flair, opening with a fanfare which is followed by a stately the...
A Place Far Away' opens with a timeless and ethereal mood which gives way to a more stately opening theme. Chromatic shifts in harmony and interplay between the flute and the piano make this piece a d...
Contrary to American legend, George Washington's teeth were not made of wood! The march is introduced with a revolutionary-flavor fife and drum sound followed by the form of a typical march. Since it...
Flute Fantasia, as the title suggests, follows no conventional form and is written in a through-composed style. This work for flute ensemble was commissioned by the Frederick Flute Choir (Maryland) in...
The Fandango is an animated Spanish or Spanish-American courtship dance in triple meter performed by a man and a woman playing castanets. Throughout Flute Fandango, the castanets play a repeating two-...