The lecture was presented April 7, 1987. This presentation centered on the flute music literature used for the Concours of the Conservatoire de Paris from 1828 through 1893. The historical parameter began with Jean-Louis Tulou's tenure as flute professor at the Conservatoire and ended with Joseph-Henri Altes'tenure in the same capacity.\ud The Concours is an annual performance competition to determine which students on each instrument will graduate from the Conservatoire. The majority of Concours pieces for flute during the tenures of professors from Tulou through Altes were composed by those two men.\ud Short biographies of Tulou and Altes were presented. Discussion of interim professors Victor Coche and Vincent-Joseph Dorus was included, ...
The topic of this dissertation is the concours pieces for flute at the Paris Conservatory covering ...
The study examines the development and performance of extended flute techniques since Berio’s Sequen...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, 66:57 in length.The program for this recital w...
Recital presented at the UNT College of Music Concert Hall in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of M...
Paul Taffanel (1844-1908), professor of flute at the Paris Conservatoire (1893-1908) and founder of ...
In the 1940s two particularly significant pieces were commissioned by the Paris Conservatory to be u...
The years from 1800 to 1880 produced a distinct and identifiable body of flute literature representa...
This document is designed to accompany the writer's Lecture-Recital performed on June 6, 1983. It pr...
ABSTRACT The lecture-recital included selections from the following works: Trio in C from the Pièces...
Since c.1860, the Paris Conservatoire has employed a succession of master artist/teachers of the sil...
1Joseph, Jean Baptiste Laurent Arban, Arban's Complete Conservatory Method for Trumpet, (New York: C...
The goal of research of the performance repertoire performed on June 28, 2003 is to gain knowledge a...
Recitals and CDs are essential parts of a professional flutist's career. Six complete works of vario...
Sonatine (1943) by Henri Dutilleux is considered by many in the global flute community to be one of ...
Flute playing developed in a grand manner in Paris at the turn of the Twentieth Century, with instru...
The topic of this dissertation is the concours pieces for flute at the Paris Conservatory covering ...
The study examines the development and performance of extended flute techniques since Berio’s Sequen...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, 66:57 in length.The program for this recital w...
Recital presented at the UNT College of Music Concert Hall in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of M...
Paul Taffanel (1844-1908), professor of flute at the Paris Conservatoire (1893-1908) and founder of ...
In the 1940s two particularly significant pieces were commissioned by the Paris Conservatory to be u...
The years from 1800 to 1880 produced a distinct and identifiable body of flute literature representa...
This document is designed to accompany the writer's Lecture-Recital performed on June 6, 1983. It pr...
ABSTRACT The lecture-recital included selections from the following works: Trio in C from the Pièces...
Since c.1860, the Paris Conservatoire has employed a succession of master artist/teachers of the sil...
1Joseph, Jean Baptiste Laurent Arban, Arban's Complete Conservatory Method for Trumpet, (New York: C...
The goal of research of the performance repertoire performed on June 28, 2003 is to gain knowledge a...
Recitals and CDs are essential parts of a professional flutist's career. Six complete works of vario...
Sonatine (1943) by Henri Dutilleux is considered by many in the global flute community to be one of ...
Flute playing developed in a grand manner in Paris at the turn of the Twentieth Century, with instru...
The topic of this dissertation is the concours pieces for flute at the Paris Conservatory covering ...
The study examines the development and performance of extended flute techniques since Berio’s Sequen...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, 66:57 in length.The program for this recital w...