The Symphonic Debutante Piccolo: Was it really Beethoven’s Fifth?
Literature declaring the piccolo’s grand entrance into the symphony is widespread. Sharing debutante status with the trombones and contrabassoon in the...
Literature declaring the piccolo’s grand entrance into the symphony is widespread. Sharing debutante status with the trombones and contrabassoon in the...
July 27th, 2022. It is with great sadness that the world flute community, especially in Britain, has marked the passing of...
“I don’t own a piccolo,” was one of the first statements the principal flutist of a local community orchestra claimed...
The following article was written by Katharine Rawdon for Serenade Magazine, a journal on the subject of Western classical music which is published...
INTRODUCTION 2020: This biographical-interview with the late Paul Horn, jazz flutist, and Grandfather of New Age Music, was originally aired on local television...
Just prior to his European tour in October 2022, South Indian master of the flute J.A. Jayant sent us some biographical in...
Today, a simple bamboo flute, known as bansuri in the north, and pulangoil in the south, occupies a unique position in the music of India,...
One of the earliest highlights of my auditory education was a 1966 album called Indo-Jazz Suite, an extraordinary, ground-breaking collaboration between...
As the progenitor of a style whose influence more or less came to define the instrumental music of the High...
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