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- 1From:Flutist Quarterly (Vol. 38, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedCelebration of the Madison Flute Club's 10th anniversary culminated with the 10th Annual Wisconsin Flute Festival, Flutes in Dairyland. The day included workshops, performances, young artist and collegiate competitions,...
- 2From:Flutist QuarterlyPeer-ReviewedThe Treasure Coast Flute Choir from Stuart, Florida, performed in concert on February 24 at the Jensen Beach Community Church in Jensen Beach. The 15-member adult choir played pieces from early baroque to contemporary...
- 3From:Flutist Quarterly (Vol. 42 N, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe Second Toronto Latin American Flute Festival will take place April 3-16 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. For a complete list of guest artists and event schedule, visit the Canadian Flute Association website at...
- 4From:Flutist Quarterly (Vol. 38, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedFlutists and musicians from across South America, North America, and the United Kingdom gathered in Mendoza, Argentina, September 19-23, 2012, for the fourth annual World Flutes Festival, an event not widely known among...
- 5From:Flutist Quarterly (Vol. 38, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThe Texas Flute Society and the University of North Texas welcomed Mike Mower for classes and performances involving his music March 29-30. The Society also sponsored its first ever Member's Recital, providing a...
- 6From:Flutist Quarterly (Vol. 37, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe Texas Flute Society hosted free clinics on improving practice methods and audition preparation/performance for Dallas/Fort Worth-area high school students preparing for the Texas All-State Auditions. Francesca...
- 7From:Flutist QuarterlyPeer-ReviewedThe International Flute Orchestra will tour Chile in May 2008. Chilean flutists will be invited to meet with the flutists for musical exchanges, and concerts will be given in Santiago, Conceptcion, and Temuco. John...
- 8From:Flutist QuarterlyPeer-ReviewedIn the early 1990s, I lived in the exquisite, historical town of Lexington, Massachusetts, now a suburb of Boston. I had the good fortune to have found a studio apartment in a former red brick schoolhouse, probably an...
- 9From:Flutist QuarterlyPeer-ReviewedThis "drama for piccolo and piano" from a composer known for her operas and mastery of conflict evokes seduction, wheedling, power shifts, and other tales that feature the voice of the piccolo. In the 20 years since...
- 10From:Flutist QuarterlyPeer-ReviewedAreon Flutes reached the finals competition level in the internationally recognized Fischoff Chamber Music Competition May 11, 2008, at the University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana. The group was the first flute...
- 11From:Flutist Quarterly (Vol. 37, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedHaving built a playing and teaching career that spans more than 50 years, Michel Debost is one of the world's most highly respected flutists and teachers. Charming and delightful, personable and passionate, Debost's...
- 12From:Flutist QuarterlyPeer-ReviewedMystery clouds the origin, composition, and analysis of Debussy's Syrinx. Detective work has sleuthed out some answers, left lingering questions, and added insights to assist in performance of this definitive piece, as...
- 13From:Biblical Theology Bulletin (Vol. 37, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAbstract Insights from ethnomusicology and psychological anthropology suggest a new perspective on the flute players mentioned only by Matthew at the wake service of a twelve year old girl. This paper was read at the...
- 14From:Flutist QuarterlyPeer-ReviewedThe Southeast Michigan Flute Association will welcome George Pope as guest artist at its annual Fall Festival November 12, 2016. The SEMFA 2016 Fall Festival will feature three Young Artist competitions: the Ervin...
- 15From:Flutist QuarterlyPeer-ReviewedHaitian visual art and popular music are well known outside of the country, but Haiti also has a wealth of classical music. Among the prominent composers who have woven their country's...
- 16From:Flutist QuarterlyPeer-ReviewedHistory regards 20th-century French composers as a hotbed of innovation in color, timbre, and texture. But of that group, Andre Jolivet (1905-1974) may be best remembered as a nonconformist--one who synthesized musical...
- 17From:Flutist Quarterly (Vol. 40, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedVirtuosity has evolved both in popularity and by definition over the past two centuries. A look at the phenomenon through the lens of the 19th century, when it was simultaneously celebrated and reviled, can help us...
- 18From:Flutist QuarterlyPeer-ReviewedFor the past year, I have spoken with many people in this country and abroad, soliciting proposals and gathering information. The program committee has reviewed hundreds of submissions, and I am pleased to report that...
- 19From:Flutist Quarterly (Vol. 44, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe Shanghai Orchestra Academy, with support from AEP-China, hosted a Flute Festival June 27-29. Robert Langevin, principal flutist of the New York Philharmonic, and Zhe Hu, principal flutist of the Shanghai Symphony...
- 20From:Flutist QuarterlyPeer-ReviewedThe Greater Cleveland Flute Society kicked off its 2010-2011 season with its annual picnic and reading session in September, followed by an event featuring Holly Hofmann in November. The annual "Just Us" recital was...