Hidden Gems

  • Melt the Winter Blues Away with Heart-Warming Romanticism

    Melt the Winter Blues Away with Heart-Warming Romanticism

    These delightful pieces will get you playing from the heart. Lothar Kempter: Ballade for Flute and Piano If you have ever wished that Brahms had written something for flute and piano, you may enjoy this beautiful piece. It is proper, passionate “heart-on-your-sleeve” Romantic music – full of drama and colour, it ebbs and flows towards…

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  • Piccolo Picks

    Piccolo Picks

    Let the petite flûte take centre stage with these unusual and colourful pieces! Elena Kats-Chernin: Eliza Aria for Piccolo and Piano This lovely piece is based on the original score for the ballet Wild Swans and it’s great! The note range is quite small and the rhythm straightforward so it’s possible to concentrate purely on…

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  • Five Lovely Duet Books (Now That We’re Allowed To!)

    Five Lovely Duet Books (Now That We’re Allowed To!)

    The good weather is on its way, and with it comes the opportunity to make music in the great outdoors. Discover some wonderful flute duet music to celebrate with a friend! Devienne: Six Duets for Two Flutes, Op 75 Is there anyone who doesn’t love playing Devienne duets? These six short, two movement pieces are…

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  • International Women’s Day – Fabulous Works by Female Composers

    International Women’s Day – Fabulous Works by Female Composers

    Women composers are coming to the fore – and about time too! Let’s celebrate with these beauties. Flute Music by Female Composers, edited by Weinzierl and Wachter This is a veritable “who’s who” of women who have and still are writing for the flute. With repertoire ranging from the Baroque music of Anna Amalia of…

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  • Wintry Pieces to Warm Those January Blues

    Wintry Pieces to Warm Those January Blues

    Winter can be a challenging period in the best of times. Whether you love it or loathe it, these pieces will help you through the cold, dark months! Katherine Hoover: Winter Spirits for Solo Flute This is a terrific piece from the pen of Katherine Hoover. Her affinity with Native American music results in a…

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  • Gift Ideas for Flute Players

    Gift Ideas for Flute Players

    Stuck for ideas for that Special Flute Player? Try these: they are a little off the beaten track and are sure to delight. In the Pink by Henry Mancini (arranged James Galway) Most of these classic numbers have a flute twist with the result that some of them are really quite tricky. Speedy Gonzales is…

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  • Five beautiful flute pieces to soothe the soul

    Five beautiful flute pieces to soothe the soul

    Sometimes only a good tune will do and here is a collection of real stunners. Escape from this crazy world to a place of calm and tranquility! Destiny by Amanda Jane Fox If you love a good tune, look no further than this gem from Amanda Jane Fox. This is easy listening at its best…

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  • Five Inspirational Solo Flute Pieces Fit for a Recital

    Five Inspirational Solo Flute Pieces Fit for a Recital

    If you are already starting to plan your end-of-year recital, add the wow factor with one of these brilliant contemporary pieces for solo flute.

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  • Autumnal Music for Flute

    Autumnal Music for Flute

    Embrace the changing seasons with these warm autumnal treasures. Autumn in Homeland for Solo Flute by Anže Rozman This piece was written for Slovenian flutist Matej Zupan, and was premiered, by him, at the San Francisco Flute Festival 2010. The piece is nostalgic in nature and describes a summer that is slowly transforming into autumn;…

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  • Idyll  – The English Flute Unheard

    Idyll – The English Flute Unheard

    An Introduction to the Repertoire When my pianist Oliver Davies and I started researching suitable repertoire to include on our album “Idyll”, we had no idea how much of interest we would find across a huge range of styles and eras. The only proviso was that the composers had a connection with the Royal College of…

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