Sunday 1 October 2023

Tune of the Day: Aria by Quantz

 from Flute Trio in D major

This is the opening movement of a flute trio in D major, QV 3:3.3, by Baroque flutist and composer Johann Joachim Quantz. This trio was probably written between 1726 and 1727, while Quantz was staying in Paris as part of his extended educational journey.

Categories: Baroque Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Monday 2 October 2023

Tune of the Day: Study in E major by Briccialdi

 from “18 Studi o Soli”

Today we propose the fifth piece from 18 Studi o Soli per flauto (“18 Studies or Solos for flute”) by 19th-century Italian flutist and composer Giulio Briccialdi.

Categories: Etudes Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Tuesday 3 October 2023

Tune of the Day: Nice to Be Home

 Reel by Rory Campbell

Today's tune is taken from a collection kindly donated to us by piper Roddy Campbell from the Outer Hebrides, Scotland. This reel, featuring some unusually jazzy harmonies, was composed by his son, Rory.

Categories: Contemporary Reels Difficulty: intermediate
Wednesday 4 October 2023

Tune of the Day: Largo by Handel

 from Violin Sonata in F major

Today we propose the third movement from a sonata for violin and basso continuo in F major, HWV 370, first published in 1732. It was originally thought to have been composed by George Frideric Handel, but modern scholars consider this doubtful, and have labelled it as “spurious”.

Categories: Baroque Sonatas Difficulty: intermediate
Thursday 5 October 2023

Tune of the Day: Rigaudon by Quantz

 from Flute Trio in D major

This is the second movement of a flute trio in D major, QV 3:3.3, by Baroque flutist and composer Johann Joachim Quantz. This trio was probably written between 1726 and 1727, while Quantz was staying in Paris as part of his extended educational journey.

Categories: Baroque Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Friday 6 October 2023

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

 from “48 Famous Studies for Oboe or Saxophone”

This funeral march is the forty-third study from 48 Études pour hautbois ou saxophone, composed around 1835 by German oboist and clarinetist Franz Wilhelm Ferling.

Categories: Etudes Difficulty: intermediate
Saturday 7 October 2023

Tune of the Day: The Boys of Ballinamore

 Traditional Irish jig

This jig is taken from Francis O'Neill's celebrated collection Music of Ireland, published in Chicago in 1903. O'Neill obtained the tune from a seventeen year old fiddler named George West, who, though gifted musically, was somewhat indigent and did not own a fiddle. He had formed a symbiotic musical relationship of sorts with one O'Malley, who did own a fiddle and who eked out a meager living playing house parties despite the loss of a finger from his left hand. Invariably, however, O'Malley could only make it to midnight before he got too drunk to bow, at which time West took over his fiddle and finished the night's engagement.

Categories: Jigs Traditional/Folk Difficulty: easy
Sunday 8 October 2023

Tune of the Day: Allegro by Quantz

 from Flute Sonata in D major

This is the second movement of Johann Joachim Quantz's Sonata in D major for flute and continuo, QV 1: Anh. 10a. As the “Anh.” (“Anhang”, German for annex) in the opus number suggests, the attribution of this sonata to Quantz is questioned by scholars.

Categories: Baroque Sonatas Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Monday 9 October 2023

Tune of the Day: Minuet by Quantz

 from Flute Trio in D major

This is the third movement of a flute trio in D major, QV 3:3.3, by Baroque flutist and composer Johann Joachim Quantz. This trio was probably written between 1726 and 1727, while Quantz was staying in Paris as part of his extended educational journey.

Categories: Baroque Minuets Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Tuesday 10 October 2023

Tune of the Day: Study in F major by Briccialdi

 from “18 Studi o Soli”

Today we propose the sixth piece from 18 Studi o Soli per flauto (“18 Studies or Solos for flute”) by 19th-century Italian flutist and composer Giulio Briccialdi.

Categories: Etudes Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Wednesday 11 October 2023

Tune of the Day: Vårvindar friska

 Traditional Swedish song

This traditional Swedish melody is best known as the vehicle for a spring song by Julia Nyberg, first published in 1828.

Fresh spring winds
Play and whisper,
The groves around,
Like loving couples.

The lyrics were originally published with the title “Den stackars Anna, eller Moll-toner från Norrland” (“Poor Anna, or minor tones from Norrland”), referencing the minor mode of the melody, and suggesting that it might have originated in Norrland, the northernmost region of Sweden.

Thanks to Phil for suggesting this tune!

Categories: Traditional/Folk Difficulty: easy
Thursday 12 October 2023

Tune of the Day: Allegro by Handel

 from Violin Sonata in F major

Today we propose the fourth and final movement of a sonata for violin and basso continuo in F major, HWV 370, first published in 1732. It was originally thought to have been composed by George Frideric Handel, but modern scholars consider this doubtful, and have labelled it as “spurious”.

Categories: Baroque Sonatas Difficulty: intermediate
Friday 13 October 2023

Tune of the Day: By the Waters of Babylon

 by Philip Hayes, arranged as a canon for four flutes

This famous setting of Psalm 137 was originally published by English organist Philip Hayes in 1786 as a canon for four voices. It has since been recorded by several artists, most notably by Don McLean in 1971 (the last track in his original American Pie album) and by Sr Janet Mead in 2006. It also made a prominent appearance in the first season of the TV show Mad Men (2007).

Since this is a canon, all four flutes play the same melody, but starting at different times, 4 bars apart. It is also possible to play this piece as a 3-part canon, ignoring the fourth voice; this is actually very common in modern arrangements.

Categories: Canons Classical Difficulty: easy
Saturday 14 October 2023

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

 from “48 Famous Studies for Oboe or Saxophone”

This martial-sounding march is the forty-fourth study from 48 Études pour hautbois ou saxophone, composed around 1835 by German oboist and clarinetist Franz Wilhelm Ferling.

Categories: Etudes Difficulty: intermediate
Sunday 15 October 2023

Tune of the Day: Pour the Mustard

 Reel by Rory Campbell

Today's tune is taken from a collection kindly donated to us by piper Roddy Campbell from the Outer Hebrides, Scotland. This reel was composed by his son, Rory, who recorded it in his 2007 album Intrepid.

Categories: Celtic Music Contemporary Reels Difficulty: intermediate
Monday 16 October 2023

Tune of the Day: Vivace by Quantz

 from Flute Sonata in D major

This Vivace is the third and final movement of Johann Joachim Quantz's Sonata in D major for flute and continuo, QV 1: Anh. 10a. As the “Anh.” (“Anhang”, German for annex) in the opus number suggests, the attribution of this sonata to Quantz is questioned by scholars.

Categories: Baroque Sonatas Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Tuesday 17 October 2023

Tune of the Day: Sarabande by Quantz

 from Flute Trio in D major

This is the fourth movement of a flute trio in D major, QV 3:3.3, by Baroque flutist and composer Johann Joachim Quantz. This trio was probably written between 1726 and 1727, while Quantz was staying in Paris as part of his extended educational journey.

Categories: Baroque Sarabandes Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Wednesday 18 October 2023

Tune of the Day: Study in E minor by Briccialdi

 from “18 Studi o Soli”

Today we propose the seventh piece from 18 Studi o Soli per flauto (“18 Studies or Solos for flute”) by 19th-century Italian flutist and composer Giulio Briccialdi.

Categories: Etudes Written for Flute Difficulty: advanced
Thursday 19 October 2023

Tune of the Day: Miss Blair's Fancy

 Traditional Scottish/Irish jig

This tune was published in a number of early 19th century Scottish collections, including volume 5 of Aird's A Selection of Scotch, English, Irish and Foreign Airs (1801), McGoun's Repository of Scots and Irish Airs, Strathspeys, and Reels, etc. and The Caledonian Museum (c. 1810). About a century later, Francis O'Neill included the same melody in his celebrated The Dance Music of Ireland (1907).

Categories: Jigs Traditional/Folk Difficulty: easy
Friday 20 October 2023

Tune of the Day: Those Were the Days

 arranged for flute and piano

Russian composer Boris Fomin's song “By the Long Road” was originally written in 1924, but it was only brought to worldwide fame in the 1960s, after American architect Gene Raskin, whose parents were immigrants from Russia, wrote new English words to a slightly modified version of the melody.

Under the title “Those Were the Days”, it was Welsh singer Mary Hopkin's 1968 debut single, which became a number one hit on the UK Singles Chart and on the Canadian RPM Magazine charts. The song also reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100, behind “Hey Jude” by the Beatles.

Categories: 20th century Difficulty: easy
Saturday 21 October 2023

Tune of the Day: Plaisanterie by Quantz

 from Flute Trio in D major

This is the fifth and last movement of a flute trio in D major, QV 3:3.3, by Baroque flutist and composer Johann Joachim Quantz. This trio was probably written between 1726 and 1727, while Quantz was staying in Paris as part of his extended educational journey.

Categories: Baroque Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Sunday 22 October 2023

Tune of the Day: Study in F-sharp major by Ferling

 from “48 Famous Studies for Oboe or Saxophone”

This “Andante sostenuto” is the forty-fifth study from 48 Études pour hautbois ou saxophone, composed around 1835 by German oboist and clarinetist Franz Wilhelm Ferling.

Categories: Etudes Difficulty: intermediate
Monday 23 October 2023

Tune of the Day: Tan The Hoose

 Reel by Rory Campbell

Today's tune is taken from a collection kindly donated to us by piper Roddy Campbell from the Outer Hebrides, Scotland. This mixed-meter reel was composed by his son, Rory.

Categories: Celtic Music Contemporary Reels Difficulty: intermediate
Tuesday 24 October 2023

Tune of the Day: Adagio by Handel

 from Violin Sonata in E major

Today we propose the opening movement from a sonata for violin and basso continuo in E major, HWV 373, first published in 1730. It was originally thought to have been composed by George Frideric Handel, but modern scholars consider this doubtful, and have labelled it as “spurious”.

Categories: Baroque Sonatas Difficulty: intermediate
Wednesday 25 October 2023

Tune of the Day: Gravement by Boismortier

 from Sonata for 3 Flutes in D major

This is the opening movement of a sonata for 3 flutes in D major by the prolific French Baroque composer Joseph Bodin de Boismortier. It was first published in Paris in 1725.

Categories: Baroque Sonatas Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Thursday 26 October 2023

Tune of the Day: Study in B-flat major by Briccialdi

 from “18 Studi o Soli”

Today we propose the eighth piece from 18 Studi o Soli per flauto (“18 Studies or Solos for flute”) by 19th-century Italian flutist and composer Giulio Briccialdi.

Throughout the study, one must pay attention that the higher notes don't sound shrill, and that the middle and low registers have a full, rich tone.

Categories: Etudes Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Friday 27 October 2023

Tune of the Day: Jackson's Rolling Jig

 Traditional Irish jig

The earliest known appearance of this melody is in Cooke's Collection of Favourite Country Dances for 1797, under the title “Jackson's Rowling Pin”. In this context, “Jackson” would almost invariably be the famous 18th-century gentleman piper Walker ‛Piper’ Jackson, although it is uncertain whether he authored this particular tune. Ayrshire violinist and composer John Hall included the jig in his c. 1818 collection (as “Jackson's Roller”), but curiously did not attribute the tune "By Jackson" as he did with numerous other jigs in his collection.

Categories: Jigs Traditional/Folk Difficulty: intermediate
Saturday 28 October 2023

Tune of the Day: Adagio by Quantz

 from Flute Sonata in D major

This is the opening movement of Johann Joachim Quantz's Sonata in D major for flute and continuo, QV 1: Anh. 15a. As the “Anh.” (“Anhang”, German for annex) in the opus number suggests, the attribution of this sonata to Quantz is questioned by scholars.

Categories: Baroque Sonatas Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Sunday 29 October 2023

Tune of the Day: Allemande by Boismortier

 from Sonata for 3 Flutes in D major

This allemande is the second movement of a sonata for 3 flutes in D major by the prolific French Baroque composer Joseph Bodin de Boismortier. It was first published in Paris in 1725.

Categories: Allemandes Baroque Sonatas Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Monday 30 October 2023

Tune of the Day: Study in F-sharp major by Ferling

 from “48 Famous Studies for Oboe or Saxophone”

This is the forty-sixth study from 48 Études pour hautbois ou saxophone, composed around 1835 by German oboist and clarinetist Franz Wilhelm Ferling.

Categories: Etudes Difficulty: intermediate
Tuesday 31 October 2023

Tune of the Day: The Hooded Wean

 Reel by Rory Campbell

Today's tune is taken from a collection kindly donated to us by piper Roddy Campbell from the Outer Hebrides, Scotland. This reel was composed by his son, Rory.

Categories: Celtic Music Contemporary Reels Difficulty: easy