searching pieces for flute solo
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Part of being a seasoned musician is learning how to effectively work with other musicians. It's just my opinion, but that's not a really good reason to go with all flute alone. You are missing out on a great (and critical) learning experience, not to mention cutting out a huge part of the flute repertoire by limiting yourself in that fashion.desdemona.sams wrote:beacause im going to make a concert with only solo pieces...people do not hear very often the solo flute, so i think it is interesting..sidekicker wrote:I'm curious -- why only pieces for flute alone?
Another nice set to play are the Ferroud 3 pieces.
SK
and i dont have stress with my piano player
As for your other reason (that solo flute pieces are not heard very much), I would disagree with you on that. Solo flute pieces are programmed all the time on well-rounded recital programs. Again, this is just my opinion, but I would never program a recital of all flute alone pieces. To keep from boring the audience, you would have to not only select very interesting and entertaining pieces, but also successfully pull off many different types of tone colors, styles, etc., in order to hold the attention of your audience. I'm not saying you can't do that because I have no idea what your level of playing is, but from a realistic standpoint few people would be able to do that very successfully.
Personally, I would not attend a flute recital of just flute alone pieces. As beautiful as our instrument is, it still has its limitations and there is only so much you can do by yourself to create an enjoyable experience for those who make the effort to come to hear you play. We cannot forget that our audience expects to be entertained to some degree, and have to keep that in mind as a program is being constructed. I believe most listeners would find a program of all flute alone pieces to be extremely uninteresting no matter what you put on it. And if that happens, you as a flutist might be painted as a rather unimaginative artist -- a hard jacket to shake off in the competitive flute world.
Again, these are just my opinions. You will do whatever you want, of course. But I hope you will consider changing your mind on this for your sake. To me, it's not as good an idea as you might think.
SK
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I love to play with ohter musicians, especially improvise. The stress i'm talking about is more like an termin stress. I am studing in one country in Europe, but living in an other; my piano player is during the semester also in this country, and then in the summer, when i want to make this concert, she is in an different continent, in her home country. ...so, that's what im talking about.sidekicker wrote:Part of being a seasoned musician is learning how to effectively work with other musicians. It's just my opinion, but that's not a really good reason to go with all flute alone. You are missing out on a great (and critical) learning experience, not to mention cutting out a huge part of the flute repertoire by limiting yourself in that fashion.desdemona.sams wrote:beacause im going to make a concert with only solo pieces...people do not hear very often the solo flute, so i think it is interesting..sidekicker wrote:I'm curious -- why only pieces for flute alone?
Another nice set to play are the Ferroud 3 pieces.
SK
and i dont have stress with my piano player
SK
and I think, the flute has much more possibilities , we just have to search for them, by ourselves, and not just follow blind that, what is written in books
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Re: searching pieces for flute solo
Hi,
It has been a long time ago
I have done my flute solo recital, and played some interesting pieces:
Ian Clarke - The Great Train Raice - love it
Robert Aitken -Icicle
Blaz Pucihar - forme
C.Ph.E.Bach - solo sonata in a minor
Dubois - Danse
Telemann - Fantasy Nr. 12
Fürstenau - a capriccio
now i am going to do a similiar concert, repeat some things of that, and also study Honami from Offermans, and do a duo with guitar - Suite Buenos Aires, and one with flute --- i am searching now for a cool piece that the audience will love-maybe you habe suggestions.
It has been a long time ago
I have done my flute solo recital, and played some interesting pieces:
Ian Clarke - The Great Train Raice - love it
Robert Aitken -Icicle
Blaz Pucihar - forme
C.Ph.E.Bach - solo sonata in a minor
Dubois - Danse
Telemann - Fantasy Nr. 12
Fürstenau - a capriccio
now i am going to do a similiar concert, repeat some things of that, and also study Honami from Offermans, and do a duo with guitar - Suite Buenos Aires, and one with flute --- i am searching now for a cool piece that the audience will love-maybe you habe suggestions.
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Re: searching pieces for flute solo
That looks like a really good programme! I think it would have been a really enjoyable concert from a programmatic point of view. Well done I may or may not steal some of the programme in the future.... haha
"It's happening inside you; not in the flute!" - Emmanuel Pahud (At a masterclass in Sydney, Nov. 2010)
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Re: searching pieces for flute solo
thank you!
You ca "steel" it ...
it is a good place for exchanging here!
now i am looking for a really nice flute duo not too long but effective.
somebody know some?
You ca "steel" it ...
it is a good place for exchanging here!
now i am looking for a really nice flute duo not too long but effective.
somebody know some?
Re: searching pieces for flute solo
I will give a concert later.
I hv found this forum and just want to search sth I want.
How about your concert?Which solo you give ?
I hv found this forum and just want to search sth I want.
How about your concert?Which solo you give ?
Re: searching pieces for flute solo
Good topic.
Re: searching pieces for flute solo
Thank you !
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Re: searching pieces for flute solo
Andersen opus 15??
Re: searching pieces for flute solo
tango studies - astor piazolla
Fantaisie sur le Marche funebre de Chopin for Flute an Piano - Demersseman
Opern Transcriptionen - anderson
Marais Les_Folies d'Espagne
Dvorak - humoresque n°7
Fantaisie sur le Marche funebre de Chopin for Flute an Piano - Demersseman
Opern Transcriptionen - anderson
Marais Les_Folies d'Espagne
Dvorak - humoresque n°7