Building A Flute Library

  • Enticing Classical Period Repertoire

    Enticing Classical Period Repertoire

    Classical flute music is dominated by Mozart but there are other lovely pieces to be found amongst his contemporaries and those coming just after him. Not all are household names but as the music is all delightful, it doesn’t really matter! Jadin A good place to start is with Louis Emmanuel Jadin (1786-1853). He is best…

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  • Alternatives to Mozart: Classical Flute Concertos

    Alternatives to Mozart: Classical Flute Concertos

    There are plenty of alternatives to the Mozart flute concertos, and the Classical period has a wonderful variety of composers who wrote very well for the instrument. The manageable string parts mean that some are ideal to perform with a school orchestra, whilst others are very challenging indeed! Glück The earlier Classical period is rich…

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  • Composer Profile: Geoff Eales

    It is fortunate for us flute players that jazz pianist-composer Geoff Eales and the talented Andy Findon are such good friends. As a direct result of their collaboration for the CD The Dancing Flute, we now have some of the best flute jazz music to play for ourselves. Eales studied composition with Alun Hoddinott and…

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  • Publisher Profile: Trübcher Publishing

    Publisher Profile: Trübcher Publishing

    Roz Trübger, founder of Trübcher Publishing, is very enterprising and clearly loves the flute. She has an impressive catalogue of music to her credit with a wide spread of titles. Educational resources, obscure repertoire and ensemble music are her three main niches, and every book has either an accompanying CD or an online audio clip…

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  • Building a Flute Library: Exploring Edition Svitzer

    Building a Flute Library: Exploring Edition Svitzer

    Edition Svitzer is a relative newcomer to the world of flute publishing. Set up in 2001, the flute catalogue is under the experienced eye of Henrik Svitzer, one of the two brothers running this family firm together with their father. All three have worked professionally as musicians, and Henrik studied with Marcel Moyse in the…

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  • Music for Bass Flute

    Music for Bass Flute

    It’s an exciting fact that bass flutes are becoming both cheaper and more widely available. The solo music written for this lovely instrument is also developing, which gives us a great opportunity to explore all its possible colours to the full.

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  • Original Flute Trio Music for Younger Players

    There is some interesting repertoire available for less experienced trio players – it isn’t always necessary to play arrangements! In this article I’ll round up some of my personal favourites.

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  • Building a Flute Library: Unusual Flute Music for Three Advanced Flutes

    Building a Flute Library: Unusual Flute Music for Three Advanced Flutes

    Right now there is great deal of exciting music available for three flutes, so if you are lucky enough to belong to a good trio there is plenty to keep you interested.

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  • Building A Flute Library: Music for Weddings

    Building A Flute Library: Music for Weddings

    Spring has sprung and the temperature is rising, so it won’t be long before someone asks you to play at their wedding. There is an astonishing amount of repertoire suitable for both the church and the reception, so depending on your forces the choice is yours. Books of arrangements are really handy in this situation…

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  • Building A Flute Library: Baroque Sonatas

    One of the most bewildering parts of the Just Flutes catalogue is the Baroque section. All the titles seem to be the same, there are a great many composers who wrote a great many sonatas, and there are just so many editions to choose from! No wonder it’s confusing! This is a golden age of…

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