Claude Debussy\u27s Prelude a l’apres-midi d’un faune [Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun] opens with an unaccompanied flute solo that famously tests breath control, tone production, and capacity for musical expression. All aspiring flutists must master this solo, because it is frequently requested on orchestral and collegiate auditions. To aid flutists in their preparation, many notable pedagogues and performers have provided written and verbal commentary with suggestions for crafting a successful performance; however, it is unclear whether or not actual performances reflect these teachings. In other words, do the pedagogues practice what they preach? This study uses audio analysis to objectively analyze quantifiable aspects of ninety year...
This study presented 10 college flute students' interactions with the Vivace system; an environment ...
This study focuses on the soloist's path to direct musical communication. Through a subjective quest...
Between 1910 and 1912 Claude Debussy recorded twelve of his solo piano works for the player piano co...
Claude Debussy\u27s Prelude a l’apres-midi d’un faune [Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun] opens wit...
The study examines the development and performance of extended flute techniques since Berio’s Sequen...
Thorough analysis will serve the performer as a valuable tool for making effective performance decis...
Performers oftentimes learn music without taking the time to learn about the work historically. Ofte...
Performers oftentimes learn music without taking the time to learn about the work historically. Ofte...
This paper examines the relationship between flute pedagogy and orchestral excerpts through a histor...
This qualitative study presents an interpretative phenomenological analysis of the lived experiences...
Recitals and CDs are essential parts of a professional flutist's career. Six complete works of vario...
Various tone colors can be produced on the flute in part by altering the shape of the lips, jaw and ...
In spite of the preeminence of its composer, the Sonatine for Flute and Piano by Pierre Boulez is no...
Flutists have done extensive research into the teaching, techniques and styles of the players that s...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, 60:17 in lengthThe Twentieth Century approach ...
This study presented 10 college flute students' interactions with the Vivace system; an environment ...
This study focuses on the soloist's path to direct musical communication. Through a subjective quest...
Between 1910 and 1912 Claude Debussy recorded twelve of his solo piano works for the player piano co...
Claude Debussy\u27s Prelude a l’apres-midi d’un faune [Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun] opens wit...
The study examines the development and performance of extended flute techniques since Berio’s Sequen...
Thorough analysis will serve the performer as a valuable tool for making effective performance decis...
Performers oftentimes learn music without taking the time to learn about the work historically. Ofte...
Performers oftentimes learn music without taking the time to learn about the work historically. Ofte...
This paper examines the relationship between flute pedagogy and orchestral excerpts through a histor...
This qualitative study presents an interpretative phenomenological analysis of the lived experiences...
Recitals and CDs are essential parts of a professional flutist's career. Six complete works of vario...
Various tone colors can be produced on the flute in part by altering the shape of the lips, jaw and ...
In spite of the preeminence of its composer, the Sonatine for Flute and Piano by Pierre Boulez is no...
Flutists have done extensive research into the teaching, techniques and styles of the players that s...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, 60:17 in lengthThe Twentieth Century approach ...
This study presented 10 college flute students' interactions with the Vivace system; an environment ...
This study focuses on the soloist's path to direct musical communication. Through a subjective quest...
Between 1910 and 1912 Claude Debussy recorded twelve of his solo piano works for the player piano co...