Music Recommendations

  • Composer Profile:  Wil Offermans

    Composer Profile: Wil Offermans

    Wil Offermans is one of the most interesting composer/performers active in the flute world today. His music uses sounds and textures to explore different worlds and is flexible enough to be played in many different ways. Ethnic influences, particularly from Japan are very evident and his imaginative writing is very appealing for both performer and…

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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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  • Building A Flute Library: Music for Bass Flute

    Building A Flute Library: 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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  • Composer Profile: Andy Scott

    Composer Profile: Andy Scott

    “Andy Scott is a hugely talented composer using his artistry to communicate fresh ideas through a traditional sound.” – Bramwell Tovey. If you are not familiar with the music of Andy Scott perhaps now is the time to do some exploring! Scott is a sax player but he is of great interest to flute players…

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  • A Sleighful of Playalong Christmas Flute Music

    A Sleighful of Playalong Christmas Flute Music

    What could be nicer at Christmas than to listen to younger players captivate a family audience with festive tunes. Whilst it would be lovely to have on hand either a resident pianist or a big band, a backing track will fill the gap and take up a lot less room! There are many exciting playalong…

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  • Flute Tutor Book Recommendations 2012

    As all flute teachers know, there is no such thing as the perfect tutor book. We all tend to stick to our favourites and usually work round their problems as we come to them. However, some of the less familiar books on offer can present at least a solution to those difficulties and often bring…

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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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  • Composer Profile: Cecilia McDowall

    Composer Profile: Cecilia McDowall

    It is very unlikely that you will not know at least one piece by Cecilia McDowall – even if it is the very popular Comic Song from the ABRSM grade 4 book! She isn’t a flute player, but her father, Harold Clarke, was. He was principal flute at the Royal Opera House, and professor of…

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