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Saturday 4 May 2024

Tune of the Day: Andante by Mattheson

 from Flute Sonata No. 6

This Andante is the opening movement of a sonata for 3 flutes in B-flat major by the German Baroque composer and music theorist Johann Mattheson. It was published in Amsterdam in 1708.

Categories: Baroque Sonatas Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Friday 3 May 2024

Tune of the Day: Gavotta by Braun

 from Flute Sonata in E minor

This gavotte is the third movement of the first of the six Op. 7 flute sonatas with bass accompaniment by French flutist and composer Jean-Daniel Braun, published in Paris in 1736.

Categories: Baroque Gavottes Sonatas Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Thursday 2 May 2024

Tune of the Day: The Short Grass

 Traditional Irish jig

This tune first appears in R.M. Levey's first collection of The Dance Music of Ireland (1858) as an untitled jig. The title “The Short Grass” is introduced in Elias Howe's Musician's Omnibus No. 2, published around 1864.

Categories: Jigs Traditional/Folk Difficulty: easy
Wednesday 1 May 2024

Tune of the Day: Chaconne

 by Sigfrid Karg-Elert

Sigfrid Karg-Elert composed his 30 Caprices for Flute between 1915 and 1918. The German composer wrote them specifically for Carl Bartuzat, a flautist bound for service in the war. These short exercises were designed to challenge linear one-staff thinking and, in short, keep the friend from becoming bored. They are now a standard set of technical, dynamic, and phrasing exercises for flute students all over the world.

The Chaconne, a form taken from the baroque era, is the last and most challenging of the thirty caprices. It is based on a ground bass (“Basso ostinato”) of four notes: F, Eb, Db, C.

Categories: 20th century Chaconnes Etudes Variations Written for Flute Difficulty: advanced
Tuesday 30 April 2024

Tune of the Day: Gigue by Mattheson

 from Flute Sonata No. 5

This gigue is the final movement of a sonata for 3 flutes in C major by the German Baroque composer and music theorist Johann Mattheson. It was published in Amsterdam in 1708.

Categories: Baroque Jigs Sonatas Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Monday 29 April 2024

Tune of the Day: Waltz No. 15

 by Johannes Brahms

This waltz comes from a set of 16 short waltzes for piano duet written by Johannes Brahms. Published in 1865, and dedicated to the Bohemian musicologist Eduard Hanslick, the pieces had an instant success, contrary to the composer's expectations. Over time, number 15 in A-flat major has acquired a life of its own.

You can choose to play this flute arrangement as a slow, sweet lullaby. Take advantage of dynamics to express all its feelings.

Categories: Dance tunes Lullabies Romantic Waltzes Difficulty: intermediate
Sunday 28 April 2024

Tune of the Day: Let It Be So

 Traditional Irish jig

This quirky jig appears to be unique to Francis O'Neill's collection The Dance Music of Ireland, published in Chicago in 1907.

Categories: Jigs Traditional/Folk Difficulty: intermediate