Here is something new! Thirty-six lively flute duets based around five themes: Food, Irish traditional, Hallowe'en, Animals, and American traditional. The arranger, Dr Chris Potter, says that themes work well for students' recitals, making them more memorable and providing a focal point for specific occasions. The pieces are suitable for players of varying ability. Includes: Food: Food, Glorious Food from 'Oliver' (Bart); Overture from 'The Nutcracker' (Tchaikovsky); Rondo from 'Hamburger' Sonatain in G (Bach); Turkey in the Straw; Aria No. 4, Wie Schmeckt der Coffee from 'Coffee Cantata' (Bach); Here We Come A-wassailing; Sakura (Cherry Blossoms). Irish Traditional: Danny Boy; Molly Malone; The Irish Washerwoman; The Rakes of Mallow; Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms; Staten Island Ferry. Hallowe'en: The Addams Family; In the Hall of the Mountain King from 'Peer Gynt' (Grieg); The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Dukas); Night on the Bare Mountain (Mussorgsky); Funeral March of a Marionette (Gounod). Animals: Cardellino (The Goldfinch) from 'Concerto in D' (Vivaldi); Three Blind Mice; The Flight of the Bumblebee (Rimsky-Korsakov); The Swan from 'Carnival of the Animals' (Saint-Saëns); The Elephant from 'Carnival of the Animals' (Saint-Saens); Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune (Debussy); The Cat from 'Peter and the Wolf' (Prokofiev); The Wolf from 'Peter and the Wolf' (Prokofiev); The Bird from 'Peter and the Wolf' (Prokofiev); The Duck from 'Peter and the Wolf' (Prokofiev). American Traditional: Battle Hymn of the Republic; The Star-Spangled Banner; Yankee Doodle; The Stars and Stripes Forever (Sousa); America, the Beautiful; You're a Grand Old Flag (Cohan); Anchors Aweigh; When Johnny Comes Marching Home.