Developing and improving sound quality on the flute is one of the fundamental areas of study for all flautists and vibrato is a key issue with regards to this. The flautists associated with the French Flute School mark a turning point in the history of flute playing and through studying historical recordings it is possible to hear the legacy they left behind. This thesis combines a study of these recordings with my own experimentations of vibrato and sound and results in three of my own recordings of the works discussed, (Gaubert’s Madrigal; “Entr’acte” to Act III of Bizet’s Carmen; and an excerpt from Brahms’ Symphony No. 4) with detailed considerations about both the process and the result
Raymond Guiot (b. 1930) is a representative of the Modern French Flute School, and a graduate of the...
Through a study of flute vibrato, including the historical and pedagogical aspects, and advanced lev...
Recitals and CDs are essential parts of a professional flutist's career. Six complete works of vario...
Using selected 78-rpm era recordings of Claude Debussy’s Syrinx, this research will explore the deve...
The aim of this thesis is to characterize and describe each work by Philippe Gaubert for flute and p...
The study examines the development and performance of extended flute techniques since Berio’s Sequen...
The British Flute School went through dramatic change in the twentieth century, as its leading playe...
Abstract In 1934, the French flute pedagogue Marcel Moyse (1889–1984) published his celebrated De la...
Marcel Moyse clearly stands as one of the formative influences on flute playing in the twentieth cen...
Flutists have done extensive research into the teaching, techniques and styles of the players that s...
There is no abstract available for this creative project.School of MusicThesis (M.M.
2 v. : music ; 31-44 cm Bibliography: v. 1, p. 74-81. v. 1. [Analysis]. v. 2, pt. 1. Collage / Bru...
Title: Sweetenings and Babylonish Gabble : Flute Vibrato and the Articulation of Fast Passages in...
Focusing on historically informed flute performance practice in an ensemble setting, this essay expl...
The Singing Flute is written in four parts and surveys tone philosophies from past to present. It in...
Raymond Guiot (b. 1930) is a representative of the Modern French Flute School, and a graduate of the...
Through a study of flute vibrato, including the historical and pedagogical aspects, and advanced lev...
Recitals and CDs are essential parts of a professional flutist's career. Six complete works of vario...
Using selected 78-rpm era recordings of Claude Debussy’s Syrinx, this research will explore the deve...
The aim of this thesis is to characterize and describe each work by Philippe Gaubert for flute and p...
The study examines the development and performance of extended flute techniques since Berio’s Sequen...
The British Flute School went through dramatic change in the twentieth century, as its leading playe...
Abstract In 1934, the French flute pedagogue Marcel Moyse (1889–1984) published his celebrated De la...
Marcel Moyse clearly stands as one of the formative influences on flute playing in the twentieth cen...
Flutists have done extensive research into the teaching, techniques and styles of the players that s...
There is no abstract available for this creative project.School of MusicThesis (M.M.
2 v. : music ; 31-44 cm Bibliography: v. 1, p. 74-81. v. 1. [Analysis]. v. 2, pt. 1. Collage / Bru...
Title: Sweetenings and Babylonish Gabble : Flute Vibrato and the Articulation of Fast Passages in...
Focusing on historically informed flute performance practice in an ensemble setting, this essay expl...
The Singing Flute is written in four parts and surveys tone philosophies from past to present. It in...
Raymond Guiot (b. 1930) is a representative of the Modern French Flute School, and a graduate of the...
Through a study of flute vibrato, including the historical and pedagogical aspects, and advanced lev...
Recitals and CDs are essential parts of a professional flutist's career. Six complete works of vario...