Barcarolle (The Tales of Hoffmann) for Two Flutes and Piano - Jacques Offenbach







Performance Video
Difficulty: Normal
7 Pages
Key Information
- Instrument 2
- PianoFlute
- Pages
- 7
- Difficulty
- Normal
- Type
- 4 Staves
- Instrumentation
- Ensemble
- Lyrics
- Not included
- Chord
- Not included

Jacques Offenbach’s "Barcarolle" – An Elegant & Dreamy Arrangement for Two Flutes and Piano
The Story & Description
Immerse your audience in the romantic canals of Venice with this exquisitely crafted arrangement of Jacques Offenbach’s timeless masterpiece, "Barcarolle" from The Tales of Hoffmann. Originally a lush operatic duet, this public domain gem has been breathes new life into a breathtaking chamber piece specifically tailored for two flutes and piano.
The hauntingly beautiful vocal lines of Giulietta and Nicklausse are seamlessly transformed into a fluid dialogue between the two flutes. Listeners will be captivated as the first and second flutes trade the iconic, soaring main theme, weaving intricate counter-melodies that perfectly showcase the bright, expressive, and silvery timbre of the instrument.
Meanwhile, the piano takes on the role of the orchestra, beautifully sustaining the famous, undulating $6/8$ rhythm that mimics the gentle swaying of a Venetian gondola. Rich arpeggios and warm harmonic textures provide a deeply supportive foundation, making the piano part engaging and rewarding to play, rather than just a simple accompaniment.
What Makes This Piece Unique?
Perfect Balance: Unlike standard arrangements where the second flute only plays harmony, this version treats both flutes as equal partners, sharing melodic duties and dramatic peaks.
Versatile & Accessible: Carefully engineered to sound rich and complex, yet technically accessible for intermediate to advanced players.
Gig-Ready Repertoire: An absolute crowd-pleaser that is perfect for wedding preludes, recital encores, church services, or casual chamber music soirées.
Target Customer & Performance Context
Who is this for?: Flute duos looking for lyrical repertoire, woodwind teachers seeking engaging trios for their students, and collaborative pianists.
Difficulty Level: Intermediate (Perfect for high school, college, or gigging gig musicians).
Duration: Approx. 2-3 minutes.