I am a senior in high school and i plan on going into music education in college.
I have been building up many pieces for repertoire and audition pieces such as Syrinx, Concerto for Flute By Ibert, Marceu De Concours by Faure, The Shining & Effect Out by Laurel Zucker, Harlequin by Margaret Cornils, Concerto for Flute OP.39 by Libermann, Flute Concerto NO.2 By Mozart, Bachs Sonata in A minor, and some other orchestral pieces.
She let me Pick out my repertoire, but has warned me that my choices might be too Modern. that i need to expand my repertoire.
I am very into modern pieces and modern techniques for flute playing. I have found this very hard for me to find a classical, baroque, and or romantic style pieces to play.
I guess what im wanting to know is, is my repertoire too modern and is there any pieces from the baroque/classical/romantic time periods?
I have some questions about tone building as well. I have always been told that i have a great tone, and my lesson teacher has said that mine is sometimes better than hers. but i have been playing in a seperate group and i auditioned and got first chair, but as soon as we had sectionals with one student there she immediately thought that i was always grossly out of tune, and persisted on tuning each one of us individually. i was the only one right. then she measured to see where our corks were, and again mine was the only one that was in line. during the second semester in the group i was moved to second to last and was told that i have to work on intonation and tone quality... so i want to prove to her that i can still improve even though she was a complete butt hole. is their any books that you suggest that work on tone building specifically?
Also when i slur in between notes, specifically greater not jumps such as octaves, i can play them but i feel like im playing them wrong. if that makes any sense. i feel that im relying solely on my vibrato to make the change. my lessons teacher hasnt noticed but has told me to work on it without vibrato. are there any other suggestions or comments to whether this is correct or not?
ahhhh double tonguing. i have become really fast with my double tonguing, but i have noticed that at times for example when i play the sonata in A minor that my double tonguing comes off as too heavy and staccato. i have also noticed that at times when i play straight 8th/16th notes that i make them sound slightly like dotted 8th 16ths. i have tried playing them passages as dotted 8th 16ths, and then again as 16ths dotted 8ths. nothing has seemed to help and i was also wondering if anyone else had another opinion.
Thanks again!
I think i wrote too much!

-Justin