Blue Danube Waltz for Flute Trio
Johann Strauss II, known as “The Waltz King,” was a 19th-century Austrian composer famous for his elegant dance music, especially waltzes. His most famous work, "The Blue Danube" (1867), is a graceful and flowing orchestral waltz that captures the charm of Viennese life and the gentle movement of the Danube River.
This arrangement includes three parts of varying skill level. Also available as a mixed woodwind trio (clarinet, alto sax, flute), saxophone trio, or clarinet trio (all versions are compatible so the parts may be mixed and matched).
Note: the YouTube video is the clarinet version