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Wednesday 30 April 2025

Tune of the Day: Study in B-flat minor by Berbiguier

 from “Eighteen Exercises or Etudes for Flute”

This Prestissimo in B-flat major is the twelfth étude from 18 exercices pour la flûte traversière by French Romantic composer Benoit Tranquille Berbiguier.

Categories: Etudes Romantic Written for Flute Difficulty: advanced
Tuesday 29 April 2025

Tune of the Day: Allegro assai by Telemann

 from Canonic Sonata for Two Flutes No. 3

Here is the third movement of Georg Philipp Telemann's third Canonic Sonata, a highly articulated 12/8-time Allegro assai in D major. Remember that this duet is written as a canon, so both players actually play the same part, just one measure apart.

Categories: Baroque Canons Sonatas Difficulty: intermediate
Monday 28 April 2025

Tune of the Day: Grand March

 from Giuseppe Verdi's opera “Aida”

Aida is set in ancient Egypt. Its plot centers around Rhadames, a captain in the Egyptian guard, and two women, Aida and Amneris. Amneris is the daughter of the Pharaoh, the leader of Egypt; Aida is a slave. Unknown to others is the fact that she is also the daughter of the King of Ethiopia. During the first act, we discover that while Rhadames and Aida are in love, Amneris also loves the captain. Meanwhile, the countries of Egypt and Ethiopia go to war, and Rhadames is chosen to lead the Egyptian army. He defeats the enemy and returns as a conquering hero. However, Aida secretly mourns for her native country and her father, who has been taken prisoner.

In the second act of the opera, Egypt’s victory is celebrated by a grand parade, for which the “Grand March” (or “Triumphal March”) is performed. Musicians playing long trumpets lead the Egyptian troops into the city, while the booty and slaves they have captured in the war with Ethiopia are displayed.

Categories: Marches Opera excerpts Romantic Difficulty: intermediate
Sunday 27 April 2025

Tune of the Day: Paddy “Go Easy”

 Traditional Irish jig

The first appearance of this jig is in R.M. Levey's Dance Music of Ireland, published in London in 1858. This collection listed the tune under the title “The Beer Drinker”, so perhaps the “go easy” admonition of the title (first found in O'Neill's 1903 collection Music of Ireland) refers to moderation in drinking.

Categories: Jigs Traditional/Folk Difficulty: easy
Saturday 26 April 2025

Tune of the Day: Study in G major by Andersen

 from “24 Etudes for Flute”

Here is another étude by Joachim Andersen. This 9/8-time Andantino in G major is study No. 3 from Twenty-Four Etudes for Flute, Op. 33.

Categories: Etudes Romantic Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Friday 25 April 2025

Tune of the Day: Andante by Köhler

 from Forty Progressive Duets for Two Flutes

This flute duet is taken from the second volume of Ernesto Köhler's Forty Progressive Duets, Op. 55. The two flutes are not treated equally: the first flute plays the melody and the second flute the accompaniment. What is peculiar about this duet, however, is that it regularly alternates between 4/4 time and 3/4 time, so that it could almost be classified as a 7/4-time piece.

Categories: Romantic Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Thursday 24 April 2025

Tune of the Day: Chanson triste

 by P.I. Tchaikovsky, arranged for Flute and Piano

Tchaikovsky composed “Chanson triste” (French for “Sad Song”) in 1878, a turbulent year, marked by his struggle to distance himself from his estranged wife Antonina. In the midst of his emotional turmoil, the composer managed to find some peace at Kamenka, near Kiev in Ukraine, where he had use of a cottage. There, while working on his Piano Sonata in G major and the Album for Children, Tchaikovsky composed the Twelve Pieces from which the “Chanson triste” is taken.

Many of these Romantic miniatures for amateur pianists seem to display a certain sadness, and it's easy to believe that Tchaikovsky may have expressed his own feelings in these works. “Chanson Triste” is a perfect example of this mood. Despite its simplicity, the piece nevertheless captivates the listener with its disarming sincerity and touching intensity.

Categories: Romantic Difficulty: intermediate