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In this captivating episode of "Hidden Heritage," we delve into the world of Brulé, a unique performance group blending traditional Native American music and dance with contemporary sounds. Host Paul introduces us to his daughter Nicole, the lead instrumentalist on contemporary flute, and Lowery Begay, their talented hoop dancer and traditional wood flute player. Together, they explore the significance of the flute in the group Brulé, its cultural roots, and its role in bridging worlds. Through fascinating interviews and vivid storytelling, the episode highlights the cultural exchange and acceptance experienced by Native performers on international stages. We learn about the challenges of introducing Native American music to mainstream audiences and the joy of creating connections through art. Join us as we listen to "Two Flutes," a piece from Nicole's CD "Tapestry," which beautifully embodies the harmony of traditional and contemporary influences. This episode is a heartfelt celebration of identity, culture, and the power of music to unite diverse worlds.
Boireann features two compositions specifically crafted for this release. "Five Études for Two Flutes" reimagines earlier pieces for two violins, demonstrating Buckley's ability to transpose musical ideas across different instrumental settings. "In Memoriam Doris Keogh," a three-movement piece for flute and piano, reflects the broad musical interests of Buckley's flute teacher, Doris Keogh, offering a touching tribute to her influence.TracksFive Études for Two Flutes* Perpetuum Mobile (2:13) Ebbing and Flowing (4:32) Canon (2:27) Duetto Notturno (3:53) Streetcar (2:15) In Memoriam Doris Keogh (for flute and piano) I. Seascape (3:34) II. Nocturne (6:02) III. Dance (3:25) Two Fantasias for Alto Flute I. Fantasia No. 1 (2:54) II. Fantasia No. 2 (4:36) Airflow (for solo flute) (5:03) Three Études for Piano (Études 1-3) I. Nine Variations (2:27) II. Through the Empty-Vaulted Night (4:57) III. Stars and Dreams (4:07) Three Pieces for Solo Flute I. No. 1 (3:38) II. No. 2 (2:49) III. No. 3 (2:59) Sea Echoes (for glissando flute) (3:34) Boireann (for flute and piano) (10:44) Help support our show by purchasing this album at:Downloads (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by Uber. @CMDHedgecock#ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans#CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain#ClassicalMusicLivesOn#Uber#AppleClassical Please consider supporting our show, thank you!Donate (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) staff@classicalmusicdiscoveries.comThis album is broadcast with the permission of Sean Dacy from Rosebrook Media.
Dedicated by Morris and Julie Dweck in Honor of their children.
The gang is so excited to continue onto Chapters 5-8 of "The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes" written by Suzanne Collins. This week is lowkey a little messy, with a lot of talk about their experiences in band, their crazy booktok reads, and of course what Coriolanus and Lucy Gray are getting up to. They also debate on who they trust and who they think are going to betray the others! Join them in drinking The Snow Rose, the delicious drink Jess came up with, find the recipe on our Instagram @tipsybookreads (21+). `
We'll look at two of Bach's trio sonatas: the Sonata in G major for Two Flutes, BWV 1039; and Bach's Sonata in Eb for organ, BWV 525, in both the original and a trio sonata version.
This week on Beethoven Walks into a Bar, it’s all about flutes and food. We go for another round of Bar Talk with associate principal flute, Shannon Finney. She’s gathered up quite a following for her weekly porch concerts in front of her home in Waldo. We also learn about her passion for cooking, and what it’s like to sit next to Mike for 13 long years. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6490G0emXfqxfJd9OECmjm?si=LUz_ACKMSyOPOvHwUbpxIQ (Spotify Playlist) https://www.allmusic.com/album/brittens-orchestra-mw0001877852 (Kansas City Symphony – Britten’s Orchestra) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJAATKkQUcw (EMMANUEL PAHUD | Flute solo from "Daphnis et Chloé" by Ravel) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YunVe0_60U4 (Dance of the Seven Veils from Salome by R. Strauss) https://youtu.be/-4788Tmz9Zo?t=227 (Beethoven Symphony No. 7 Flute Solo)
Flute 360 | Episode 103: “An Interview with Seiya Ueno” (31:15) In today’s episode, Heidi talks with Seiya Ueno who is an international flutist and teacher. His performances have been heard in Japan, Germany, France, among other countries. Seiya Ueno and Alexis Roman recently published an album that features W.F. Bach’s Six Duets for Two Flutes. He offers advice on recording an album, maintaining an international career, and more! Finally, Seiya is one of the five guest artists at the Tampere Flute Fest on April 25-26, 2020 in Finland! Check out their website for details and deadlines. Episode 103 – Main Points: 0:45– Gold Sponsor: Carolyn Nussbaum Music Company 2:01 – Welcome & Introduction! 2:35 – Sapporo, Japan 2:57 – Chaminade, composer 3:04 – Ravel, composer 3:21 – Debussy, composer 3:29 – Poulenc, composer 3:34 – Bizet, composer 3:57 – Question: What is your arrangement process like? 4:56 – Heidi: Please share with the listeners who you are and your musical background! 5:02 – Tokyo, Japan 6:20 – Question: Who were your flute teachers? 6:22 – Seiya’s Answer 7:38 – Boulez, composer 7:46 – Munich, Germany 8:00 – Question: What were the similarities and, or differences among the educational systems found within Japan, Germany, and France? 8:13 – Seiya’s Answer 8:59 – Flute articulation and the German language. 9:18 – Flute resonance and the French language. 11:00 – Telemann’s 12 Fantasias for Solo Flute 11:37 – Heidi: What lessons did you learn while recording and publishing each of your flute albums? 11:48 – Seiya’s Answer 11:52 – Album: Kaleidoscope 12:46 – Album: Digital Bird 12:56 – Yuko Uebayashi, composer 13:06 – Album: Into Love 13:24 – Album: W.F. Bach’s Six Duets for Two Flutes with Alexis Roman 13:37 – Alexis Roman, flutist (E101) 14:05 – Sancan’s Sonatine for Flute and Piano 14:34 – Question: For those who’d like to pursue an international music career, what advice do you have for these flutists? 14:44 – Seiya’s Answer 14:51 – Travel! Note: Check out Series 21, Episodes 98, 99, and 100: “Building Your C.V. Through International Experiences!” 18:48 – Sushi & Chinese Mahjong 19:21 – Tampere Flute Fest, April 25-26, 2020 – Seiya Ueno, guest artist 19:49 – Question: When you are a guest artist at a flute festival, how do you switch between each of the roles (adjudicator, performer, clinician) within a short or long timeframe? 20:06 – Seiya’s Answer 22:26 – Question: What advice do you have for students who will be competing and,or performing at an upcoming flute festival? 22:38 – Seiya’s Answer 23:52 – Try Finnish food! 24:25 – Question: Do you have any last sentiments that you’d like to share? 24:30 – Seiya’s Answer 26:11 – Question: What are you plans for today? 26:20 – Seiya’s Answer 28:44 – Question: What repertoire do you like to listen to on a rainy day? 28:50 – Seiya’s Answer 29:36 – Conclusion 30:02 – Bronze Sponsor: J&K Productions PICKS! Seiya: Listening to music during a rainstorm: Gabriel Fauré’s Piano Quartet & Quintet Ravel’s Concerto for Piano, Mvt. 2 Soup Curry – Japanese Heidi: Netflix TV Show: Criminal Minds Navajo Fry Bread Episode 103 – Resources Mentioned: Heidi Kay Begay’s Website Powell Artist’s Bio: Seiya Ueno Follow Seiya via Facebook! Follow Seiya via Twitter! Tampere Flute Festival’s Website Tampere Flute Festival’s Guest Artists Tampere Flute Festival’s Masterclass Application – Due 03/01/2020 Tampere Flute Festival’s Young Artist Competition – Due 03/15/2020 Episode 103 – Sponsors: Gold Level: Carolyn Nussbaum Music Company Silver & Bronze Level: J&K Productions
Instrumental Worship- Sonata for Two Flutes, Largo Jean-Baptiste Loeillet Performed by Lance Vechinski and Shanna Drescher, flute Sermon- Journey Down the Road : Dr. Ezell Choral Worship Psalm 118: Alleluia, This Is the Day! arr Brad Croushorn Shanna Drescher, drum Soloist: Kim Henderson, Carla Babcock, Matthew Gardner Curtis White, Janelle Teekel, Alice Bruce
Flute 360 | Episode 36: “An Interview with Gary Schocker” (42:32) In today’s episode, Heidi talks with Gary Schocker who is a flutist, composer, teacher, pianist, and harpist. Topics include music education, compositional process, and musicality. Check out today’s episode to hear more! Episode 36 – Main Points: 1:26 – Welcome! 1:28 – Question 1: Please share with us your background! 1:46 – Gary’s Background 2:00 – Gary’s first teacher was his father. 2:20 – Gary studied with Julius Baker. 2:30 – The Juilliard School of Music 3:35 – Schocker’s “Regrets and Resolutions” 3:50 – Music for flute and piano (published and unpublished) by Gary. 5:06 – “I am always improving my flute technique.” – Gary 5:51 – “It’s an exploration...I’ve learned a lot about my hands when playing the harp.” – Gary 6:57 – Emily Mitchell, harpist 8:05 – Composer: Chopin 8:32 – Composer: Luis Calvo & his piece “Malvaloca” 10:10 – Harp & Guitar Duet, “Hypnotized” by Gary Schocker (Video & Music) 10:58 – Question 2: What is your compositional process like? 11:16 – Answer 13:57 – Question 3: Is there a specific piece that is your favorite? 14:09 – Answer 14:42 – Gary’s “Three Dances for Two Flutes” 15:44 – Gary loves Telemann (Telemann’s Fantasies) 16:56 – Question 4 17:30 – Gary’s “Sonatas No. 8 and No. 9” 17:49 – Gary’s “Airborne” 18:09 – Gary’s “Musique Française” 18:21 – Gary’s “Flutes in the Garden” for three flutes 19:30 – “The nature of the flute is ultimately to float!” – Gary 21:00 – Question 5: Any advice for the budding new composer? 22:44 – Answer 24:49 – Alexander Technique 25:32 – Gary talks about his approach to teaching. 26:58 – Composer: David Diamond 30:09 – “Sensitivity is a big part of music.” – Gary 33:22 – Question 6: Any last suggestions and/or comments? 33:33 – Answer 34:20 – Chaminade’s Concertino 35:45 – “[Music] really puts you in your own milieu!” – Gary 36:44 – Picks! 38:52 – Jake and Gabe Fridkis 41:20 – Conclusion Episode 36 – Picks: Gary Old Haynes Flutes! Heidi To rekindle old relationships with a friend, colleague, or mentor & to create a space for new relationships to form! Episode 36 – Resources Mentioned: Gary Schocker’s Website Gary Schocker’s Twitter Theodore Presser – Gary Schocker Heidi Kay Begay’s Website Episode 36 – Sponsors: J&K Productions’ Website
The gang rate local trailer parks from least to most stabby and which have the most diverse drug options. A studio rearrange and some comedy from conroys. Luke finds some hot jams to share with the gang and attempts to decide if a commercial is offensive. More ovipositor news, clowns on Lawrence streets and some […]
音乐:全民古典主题曲中国交响乐团合唱团-士兵之歌Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky-Cantata for Soprano, Tenor, Female Chorus, Two Flutes, Two Oboes and Cello/ VII. A Lyke-wake Dirge, Versus IV - PostludePeter Marschik,Wiener Sängerknaben-Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka, op. 214(闲聊快速波尔卡)
音乐:全民古典主题曲中国交响乐团合唱团-士兵之歌Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky-Cantata for Soprano, Tenor, Female Chorus, Two Flutes, Two Oboes and Cello/ VII. A Lyke-wake Dirge, Versus IV - PostludePeter Marschik,Wiener Sängerknaben-Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka, op. 214(闲聊快速波尔卡)
Záznam z koncertu zboru starej hudby Arcus a hudobných súborov Zobkáčik a Collegium ad Libidum, ktorý sa uskutočnil dňa 17.12.2015 v priestoroch kostola Sirotár. Ďakujeme hudobníkom a organizátorom za krásny večer plný hudby, spevu na chválu Boha, ktorý nás aj takýmto spôsobom zjednocuje.
In conjunction with WFMT’s September monthly theme of duets and duos, this week’s program is devoted to duos with flute. Featured are flutists Mary Stolper and Mathieu Dufour, and the Cavatina Duo of Eugenia Moliner, flute, and Denis Azabagic, guitar. Playlist for September 11, 2013 Duos with Flute WILLIAM FERRIS (1937-2000) Lux Aeterna for Flute and Viola (1997) (9:26) From Chicago Duos for Flute Cedille Records CDR 90000 071 (Track 10) Mary Stolper, flute Keith Conant, viola ROBERT MUCZYNSKI (1929-2010) Duos for Flute and Clarinet Op. 34 IV. Allegro ma non troppo (0:57) V. Andante molto (2:18) VI. Allegro (1:10) From Chicago Duos for Flute Cedille Records CDR 90000 071 (Track 10) Mary Stolper, flute Eric Mandat, clarinet DOMENICO CIMAROSA (1749-1801) Concerto for Two Flutes in G Major (19:11) (played on flute & oboe) III. Rondo (4:08) From Wind Concertos by Cimarosa, Molique, and Moscheles Cedille Records CDR 90000 080 (Track 3) Mathieu Dufour, flute Alex Klein, oboe Czech National Symphony Orchestra Paul Freeman, conductor IGNAZ MOSCHELES (1794-1870) Concertante for Flute and Oboe in F Major (14:41) From Wind Concertos by Cimarosa, Molique, and Moscheles Cedille Records CDR 90000 080 (Track 8) Mathieu Dufour, flute Alex Klein, oboe Czech National Symphony Orchestra Paul Freeman, conductor DAVID LEISNER (b. 1953) Acrobats (2002) (12:48) I. In the Wings II. Flashback III. Up in the Air From Acrobats: Music of David Leisner Cedille Records CDR 90000 096 (Tracks 1-3) Cavatina Duo MIROSLAV TADIC (b. 1958) Jovka Kumanovka (song) from Four Macedonian Pieces (3:54) From The Balkan Project Cedille Records CDR 90000 117 (Track 11) Cavatina Duo
Cedille Chicago Presents a program of music recorded by orchestras home and abroad. Subscribe to the Cedille Email List to receive one free music track from each week's show! This week's download is: LEO SOWERBY (1895–1968) Comes Autumn Time – Program Overture for Orchestra (4:41)From Prairie: Tone Poems by Leo Sowerby Cedille Records CDR 90000 033 (Track 1) Czech National Symphony Orchestra Paul Freeman, conductor Orchestras Home & Abroad EASLEY BLACKWOOD (b. 1933) Symphony No. 5, Op. 34 III. Allegro vivo (7:01) From Easley Blackwood: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 5 Cedille Records CDR 90000 016 (Track 3) Chicago Symphony Orchestra James DePreist, conductor JOSEPH WHITE (1835–1918) Violin Concerto in F-sharp Minor Adagio ma non troppo (4:51) From Violin Concertos by Black Composers of the 18th and 19th Centuries Cedille Records CDR 90000 035 (Track 8) Rachel Barton Pine, violin Encore Chamber Orchestra Daniel Hege, conductor HEINRICH IGNAZ FRANZ VON BIBER (1644–1704) Mensa Sonora: Pars V in E major I. Intrada Allegro (1:08) II. Balletto (0:45) III. Trezza (0:41) IV. Gigue (0:48) From Biber: Mensa Sonora & Battalia Cedille Records CDR 90000 116 (Tracks 26–29) Baroque Band Garry Clarke, conductor LEO SOWERBY (1895–1968) Comes Autumn Time – Program Overture for Orchestra (4:41) From Prairie: Tone Poems by Leo Sowerby Cedille Records CDR 90000 033 (Track 1) Czech National Symphony Orchestra Paul Freeman, conductor DOMENICO CIMAROSA (1749–1801) Concerto for Two Flutes in G Major (played on flute & oboe) III. Rondo (4:08) From Wind Concertos by Cimarosa, Molique, and Moscheles Cedille Records CDR 90000 080 (Track 3) Mathieu Dufour, flute Alex Klein, oboe Czech National Symphony Orchestra Paul Freeman, conductor MAX BRUCH (1838–1920) Scottish Fantasy, Op. 46 III. Andante sostenuto (6:52) From Scottish Fantasies for Violin & Orchestra Cedille Records CDR 90000 083 (Disc 1, Track 4) Rachel Barton Pine, violin Scottish Chamber Orchestra Alexander Platt, conductor JOHANNES BRAHMS (1833–1897) Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77 III. Allegro giocoso, ma non troppo vivace (8:20) From Brahms & Joachim Violin Concertos Cedille Records CDR 90000 068 (Disc 2, Track 4) Rachel Barton Pine, violin Chicago Symphony Orchestra Carlos Kalmar, conductor