![]() The conversation unfolds from reflection toįAUST begins ominously, the piano lurking with large, angular steps alongside the dangerously capering, almost careening flute. LAPIS BLUES: Both delicate and forceful, with Dick’s flute etching runs and exhaling swirls against Schlicht’s empathetically prowling piano-when it doesn’t punctuate her thoughts as tunedĮMERGENCE opens with heavily damped piano and breathy bass flute cavorting at the edge of whistling and periodically startled by jagged accents. She morphs her keyboards from muffled doom-laden clouds to note-bending koto she’s as likely to play inside the box - the piano sound box, that is - as outside it At the piano, she has a quiver full of sharpened skills she bows them with a sure hand aiming not for bravuraīut for the soul of each piece. ![]() Schlicht offers the perfect stimuli and counterpoints. He is a brilliant technician with seemingly effortless mastery of complex breathing, Over the last three decades, Dick has redefined the flute’s apparent limits musically and technically. Unusual sonics and techniques so startling that they open new panoramas. But as they roam the territory between jazz, new music, and world music, Dick and Schlicht field a host of Stephen Chatman : Andante in C Major, K 315 (285e) : Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, arr.A common pairing in classical music, flute-piano duos are rare in improvised music. Victor Alphonse Duvernoy : Deux Morceaux, op. Murray Schafer : Sonatina for Flute and Harpsichord (or Piano), First Movement and Third Movement : R. 6 (“La Bouget”) (complete) : Michel Blavet John Rutter : Suite Antique, Second Movement: Ostinato, Third Movement: Aria : John Rutter Johann Sebastian Bach : Partita in A Minor for Solo Flute, BWV 1013 Third Movement: Sarabande : Johann Sebastian Bach 5, HWV 363b (complete) : George Frideric Handel, arr. 6 in D Minor, TWV 40:7 : Georg Philipp Telemann Students may find inspiration in the performances and practice along with the piano accompaniment tracks.įikret Amirov : Six Pieces for Flute and Piano 1. ![]() The quality recordings by renowned flutists offer characteristic interpretations of every selection in the Flute Repertoire and Flute Etudes books. Compact Disks for each level are conveniently included with the purchase of each Repertoire book. Throughout the series, students will experience some of the most influential standard works written for flute, both accompanied and unaccompanied, while contemporary compositions and alluring arrangements bring a renewed energy to flute study. With a breadth of composers, style periods, genres, pedagogical challenges, and cultural flavors in each volume, the Repertoire books present an intrinsic approach for developing flutists. Each of the nine progressive volumes of Repertoire introduces students to essential flute literature and more. The richness of music carefully selected for this compilation will resonate with teachers and students at every level of study. Unparalleled in scope, this progressive collection includes fundamental repertoire and supporting materials such as Etudes, Compact Disks, Orchestral Excerpts, and Technique. Overtones ®: A Comprehensive Flute Series serves as the official resource for flute examinations of the Royal Conservatory™. ![]()
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