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- 1From:Flutist Quarterly (Vol. 46, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedReturning to Heights Unseen Lindsey Goodman [c]2018 Navona Lindsey Goodman's Returning to Heights Unseen is a feast of sound and texture, showcasing her skill as a flutist and an interpreter of contemporary music...
- 2From:Flutist Quarterly (Vol. 46, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAlex Ford [c]2018 ALRY London-based composer Alex Ford wrote his solo flute work "Pan" in 2013. The work gained attention in 2019 when it was named as a finalist for the National Flute Association Newly Published...
- 3From:Flutist Quarterly (Vol. 46, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe creation of new repertoire is one of the most important collaborations that can occur between performers and composers. New works keep our art form alive and also express the time in which they were written. Over the...
- 4From:Flutist Quarterly (Vol. 46, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedNFA OFFICE 70 E. Lake St., #200 Chicago, IL 60601 312-332-6682 fax: 312-332-6684 Executive Director Jennifer Clarke jclarke@nfaonline.org Bookkeeper Alana Zalas azalas@nfaonline.org Communications Manager Regina...
- 5From:Flutist Quarterly (Vol. 46, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAnyone who has played even one of the dozens of arrangements, editions, and transcriptions of flute music from Theodore Presser or Southern Music Company (including the classic 24 Flute Concert Studies and Famous Flute...
- 6From:Flutist Quarterly (Vol. 46, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedNFA member Jennie Brown has responded to the challenges of the year 2020 by evaluating her values and generating two new projects to reflect them: Ear Taxi Festival, a performance showcase highlighting Chicago artists,...
- 7From:Flutist Quarterly (Vol. 46, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAir de Mariee Leonello Capodaglio [c]2019 Cor Composer, musicologist, and Vivaldi specialist Lio-nello Capodaglio was born in 1945 and resides in the Venetian region of Italy. His catalog includes more than 300 works...
- 8From:Flutist Quarterly (Vol. 46, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAvast and deep array of flute experiences--and the people who live them--are reflected in this issue of The Flutist Quarterly. The cover article vividly narrates the alchemy and delight that go hand-in-hand with the hard...
- 9From:Flutist Quarterly (Vol. 46, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedHalo Ilonka Kolthof [c]2019 TRPTK Halo, a recording featuring piccolo virtuoso Ilonka Kolthof and pianist Ralph van Raat, will do its level best to convince the listener to consider the piccolo as a solo instrument...
- 10From:Flutist Quarterly (Vol. 46, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedDyslexia is a specific difficulty in reading and spelling that cannot be accounted for by low intelligence or motivation, poor educational opportunity, or sensory/neurological damage. It is a variable condition; not all...
- 11From:Flutist Quarterly (Vol. 46, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedBooks Compendium Muiscae Flauta Vilma Campitelli [c]2020 Smasher Edition The Glissando Flute: Handbook for Composers and Performers Melissa Keeling, intro. Robert Dick [c]2020 Honeyheart The Technique and Theory...
- 12From:Flutist Quarterly (Vol. 46, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedIt was 1984, and the NFA board of directors had just given Vice President Ervin Monroe an important task: overhaul the organization's newsletter (then a supplement in Woodwind World that averaged a handful of pages)....
- 13From:Flutist Quarterly (Vol. 46, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAnnually, publishers submit works to the NFA Newly Published Works Competition. Included here are reviews of the winning pieces for 2020, which reflect the findings of the panel of judges as a whole. Please note: The...
- 14From:Flutist Quarterly (Vol. 46, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedOn behalf of the NFA Archives and Oral History Committee, Leonard Garrison held the following conversation in French with Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Maxence Larrieu at his home in Geneva on November 25, 2019. A...
- 15From:Flutist Quarterly (Vol. 46, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedWhether in the classroom, during a lesson, or on the stage, flutists have a shared passion and life-long commitment: making music. Could music making be used as a form of art activism to impart sustainable social change?...
- 16From:Flutist Quarterly (Vol. 46, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedSonatas by Gary Schocker Leslie Neighbor Stroud [c]2019 Centaur Gary Schocker, who is now into his 60s, has been writing music since he was a high school student; by some estimates, he is the most published composer...
- 17From:Flutist Quarterly (Vol. 46, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedInspirations from Tennessee: The Dolly Project Deanna Little [c]2019 Deanna Little As a native-born Ten-nessean, Dolly Parton has always been part of the fabric of home, and I have enjoyed her status as cultural...
- 18From:Flutist Quarterly (Vol. 46, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedFantasy for Six Flutes Jurgen A. Kramlofsky [c]2019 ALRY A musical jack-of-all trades, German-born composer Jur-gen Kramlofsky has established a versatile career that includes that of a guitarist, songwriter, and...
- 19From:Flutist Quarterly (Vol. 46, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedBritish flutist Nicola Woodward has released Les Chants de Nectaire, a collection of 96 songs written by Charles Koechlin during a four-month period in 1945. In addition to performing the pieces, Woodward wrote a history...
- 20From:Flutist Quarterly (Vol. 46, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis past summer, the NFA sent out a survey, and one of the responses caught my attention. The responder asked, "Who is on the board that didn't attend the New England Conservatory or study with a previous board member?"...