The 9th symphony by Vaughan Williams comes to mind. Also, the flügelhorn
often stands in for the posthorn in the 3rd movement of the Mahler 3rd,
and it sounds much better in this capacity than the d-trumpet that is
sometimes used.

ajr

>
> On Aug 26, 2009, at 11:01 AM, John Howell wrote:
>
>>  Most of us would write for flugel as a double, specifically for its
>> tone quality.
>
>
> Was wondering if you might be able to give an example of this color
> quality in some well known musical work?  Is there such a famous piece
> where
> flugel horn is used which would not sound satisfying with trombone or
> horn instead?
>
>
> timothy price
> timothy.pr...@valley.net
>
>
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