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Specifics of Performing Flute Repertoire, such as Articulation, Phrasing, Tone, Tempo, etc.

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jspach
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Post by jspach »

Hi!

I hope you guys can help me a bit. I have a recital coming up, and I'm just searching for pieces that break the stereotypes of a classical flutist. Traditional classical music isn't really what this is about, I'm searching for pop-like harmonies and rhythms. I love the music for example from Rhonda Larson, Ian Clarke and Philippe Barnes, and the kind of songs that you can't listen without nodding your head or tapping your foot. I also just found a piece from Michael Culligan called 'Due Northwest' and I'm loving it!

You wouldn't happen to know any pop'ish or folk-like classical composers or performers, or just composers that write music similar to the ones I listed?

Many thanks (and sorry for my english)! :-)

OzmafaBioff
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When the Music is like that Yianni, I think listening is much easier.

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pied_piper
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OzmafaBioff wrote:
Tue Aug 29, 2017 3:23 am
When the Music is like that Yianni, I think listening is much easier.
I'm not familiar with Yianni. Tell us a bit about this musician.
"Never give a flute player a screwdriver."
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Pockocmoc
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Post by Pockocmoc »

Hello jspach,

I am actually learning on the Paganini's 24 Caprices, arranged by Patrick Gallois. Okay, that is an etude, but maybe you should listen to it. It's... a hell of a masterpiece. You could pick one of the 24. I think each one is challenging.

I made a playlist for you! My personal favourite is the number 10, by the way :) !

1 2 3


4 5 6


7 8 9


10 11 12


13 14 15


16 17 18


19 20 21


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Cheers,
Pock'

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