Here you can find an overview of the published books and scores by Wil Offermans. For more information on his other compositions click on 'Compositions' on the left. All works are published by Musikverlag Zimmermann, Frankfurt, except the flute studies Working Songs/Flute Update, which is published by Doblinger Vienna.
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Flute Solo
- Made In Japan (ZM34950) 6 Japanese Songs, 'karaoke' for flute solo (includes accompaniment-CD)
- Tsuru-no-Sugomori (ZM33720) flute solo, a transcription of a shakuhachi piece
- Honami (ZM30730) flute solo
- Duo (ZM34670 & ZM34671) a solo for (contra bass) flute and a stone
- For The Contemporary Flutist (ZM29700) twelve flute etudes on contemporary flute techniques, also published by Zen-on Japan and Sejong Publishers Korea. This edition has been awarded by the Newly Published Music Committee of the National Flute Association USA, in 1993.
- For The Younger Flutist (ZM30880) ten contemporary pieces for beginners, also published by Zen-on Japan.
- new: Working Song One & Two published in edition Flute Update (Published by Doblinger, Vienna, #35-029): 15 new music compositions by 9 composers including two works by Wil Offermans one for two flutes, the other for flute and wood-saw (includes a CD with all works).
- Drigo's Dream to Desert (ZM34510) for flute/piano composed for the 125 anniversary of Musikverlag Zimmermann and inspired the Serenade from the ballet Les Millions d'Arlequin by Ricardo Drigo
- Just A Short Version (ZM29880) flute quartet (pic; 2fl; alto)
- Voices of Nagasaki (ZM 34770) for flute ensemble, from the Dejima Suite project
- Itsuki-no-Komori-uta (ZM33850) flute ensemble, based on a famous Japanese lullaby. This edition has been awarded by the Newly Published Music Committee of the National Flute Association USA, in 2003.
- Kotekan (ZM32590) flute ensemble based on Balinese interlocking
- Jungle Dance (ZM31430) for bottles and flute ensemble
- Thumpy Book (ZM34230) a thumb flute method with 75 pieces
- The Improvisation Calendar (ZM31950) with 52 improvisations



















