´Concerto da Camera´ is a concerto in three movements for the unusual combination of Flute, English Horn, and String Orchestra written by Arthur Honegger late in his career in 1948. The piece has three movements (Allegretto amabile, Andante and Vivace) and lasts about 16 minutes. It has been described to be "breaking the bonds of tonality without even slightly offending the listener's ear" and to be "gracious for the player and delightful to the listener".
Dutch arranger Roger Niese transcribed the ´Concerto da Camera´ for Flute and English Horn with accompaniment of a Wind Ensemble.