Saturday 1 November 2025

Tune of the Day: The Lads of Dunse

 Traditional Scottish jig

The Scottish town of Duns is located in the historic county of Berwickshire, in the Borders region. Directions for the dance to this tune were written down in 1752 by John McGill, dancing master in Girvan (Ayrshire), for his students. McGill is sometimes credited with the composition, although Scottish and English sources predominate, and it was printed in England long before McGill's dance, in John Walsh's Compleat Country Dancing-Master (1731) as “The Ladds of Dunce”.

Categories: Jigs Traditional/Folk Difficulty: easy
Sunday 2 November 2025

Tune of the Day: Siciliana

 by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi

The siciliana (or “siciliano”, or “sicilienne”) is a dance often included as a movement within larger works of music starting in the Baroque period. It can be in a slow 6/8 or 12/8 time, with lilting rhythms making it somewhat resemble a slow jig, and is usually in a minor key. It was used for arias in Baroque operas, and often appeared as a movement in instrumental works. The siciliana is traditionally associated with pastoral scenes and melancholy emotion.

The siciliana we present today was written by one of the greatest prodigies in musical history: the Italian baroque composer Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. It is a slow and gentle piece which has become somewhat popular among flutists and violinists.

Categories: Baroque Sicilianas Difficulty: intermediate
Monday 3 November 2025

Tune of the Day: Duet in E minor by Hugues

 from “School of Flute”

This is duet No. 10 from the first volume of Luigi Hugues's La scuola del flauto (The School of the Flute).

Thanks to Paolo for contributing this piece!

Categories: Romantic Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Tuesday 4 November 2025

Tune of the Day: Study in F major by Andersen

 from “24 Etudes for Flute”

Here is another étude by Danish flutist Joachim Andersen. This “Andante con moto” in F major is study No. 23 from his Twenty-Four Etudes for Flute, Op. 33.

Categories: Etudes Romantic Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Wednesday 5 November 2025

Tune of the Day: The Lasses of Dunse

 Traditional Scottish jig

This melody appears earliest in Wright's Compleat Collection of Celebrated Country Dances (London, 1742) and David Rutherford's Compleat Collection of 200 of the Most Celebrated Country Dances (London, 1756).

The title references the Scottish burgh of Duns in Berwickshire, in the Borders region of southeast Scotland.

Categories: Jigs Traditional/Folk Difficulty: easy
Thursday 6 November 2025

Tune of the Day: Mighty Oregon

 Fight song of the University of Oregon

“Mighty Oregon” is the song played by the Oregon Marching Band at home football and basketball games. Originally titled “The Mighty Oregon March”, it was written by Director of Bands, Albert Perfect, and was first performed in 1916.

For the song's most popular section, Perfect fashioned a new melody to fit into the harmony from “It's a Long Way to Tipperary”, a hit 1912 World War I march. The catchy popularity of the harmony was not lost on Perfect, a well-educated in music theory, who originally subtitled the song “The Tipperary of the West”. The new march attained rapid popularity: during the next few years, “Mighty Oregon” was published as a solo piano piece, released nationally as a piano roll, and even played by the 162nd Infantry Band in France.

Categories: Fight songs Marches Sports music Difficulty: intermediate
Friday 7 November 2025

Tune of the Day: L'Enhardie

 Flute duet by J.B. de Boismortier

Today's piece is a lively gavotte in D major, duet No. 3 from Joseph Bodin de Boismortier's 55 Easy Pieces, Op. 22. Its title, “L'Enhardie”, might be translated from French as “the bold, audacious one”.

Categories: Baroque Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Saturday 8 November 2025

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

 from “Thirty Easy and Progressive Studies”

This is étude No. 13 from Italian Romantic composer Giuseppe Gariboldi's collection of 30 Etudes faciles et progressives.

Categories: Etudes Romantic Written for Flute Difficulty: easy
Sunday 9 November 2025

Tune of the Day: Portpatrick

 Traditional Scottish jig

The earliest appearance of this jig is in Robert Bremner's A Collection of Scots Reels or Country Dances, published in London in 1757.

Portpatrick is a coastal village in Dumfries and Galloway, southwest Scotland, with a sheltered harbor. It was a ferry port of passengers, postal mail and freight between Ireland and Scotland. At one time it was a destination for couples from Ireland seeking a quick wedding.

According to musician Alison Kinnaird, however, Port simply means a ‛tune’ in harp repertory—in other words, “Patrick's tune”. Musicologist John Purser disagrees, and is of the opinion that the title does refer to the town, and not to an older harp tune.

Categories: Jigs Traditional/Folk Difficulty: easy
Monday 10 November 2025

Tune of the Day: Salut d'Amour

 by Sir Edward Elgar

Elgar finished this piece in July 1888, when he was engaged to be married to Caroline Alice Roberts, and he called it “Liebesgruss” (“Love's Greeting”) because of Miss Roberts' fluency in German. When he returned home to London from a holiday at the house of his friend Dr. Charles Buck, he presented it to her as an engagement present. The dedication was in French: “à Carice”. “Carice” was a combination of his wife-to-be's names Caroline Alice, and was the name to be given to their daughter born two years later.

The work was not published until a year later, and the first editions were for violin and piano, piano solo, cello and piano, and for small orchestra. Few copies were sold until the publisher changed the title to “Salut d’Amour”, and the composer's name as “Ed. Elgar”. The French title, Elgar realized, helped the work to be sold not only in France but in other European countries as well.

Categories: Love songs Romantic Difficulty: intermediate
Tuesday 11 November 2025

Tune of the Day: Duet in F major by Köhler

 from “20 Easy and Melodic Studies”

This is duet No. 4 from the first volume of Twenty Easy Melodic Progressive Studies by Ernesto Köhler. The upper part is very melodic, while the lower part is more of an accompaniment.

Thanks to Bruno for contributing this piece!

Categories: Romantic Written for Flute Difficulty: easy
Wednesday 12 November 2025

Tune of the Day: Study in G minor by Köhler

 from “20 Easy and Melodic Studies”

This étude in G minor is taken from the second book of Twenty Easy Melodic Progressive Studies by Italian composer Ernesto Köhler.

Categories: Etudes Romantic Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Thursday 13 November 2025

Tune of the Day: May Be I Will

 Traditional Irish jig

This jig appears to be unique to Chicago Police Captain Francis O'Neill's collection The Dance Music of Ireland, published in 1907.

Categories: Jigs Traditional/Folk Difficulty: easy
Friday 14 November 2025

Tune of the Day: Wedding Day at Troldhaugen

 by Edvard Grieg

There are 66 pieces in ten volumes comprising Grieg's Lyric Pieces for solo piano, and “Wedding Day at Troldhaugen” is probably the most popular work in the group. Actually, this music does not quite depict a wedding day; rather, it represents the happy recollection of the composer and his wife Nina's 25th wedding anniversary celebration, which took place in 1892 at their residence at Troldhaugen (“Troll Hill”). Grieg is reputed to have said that children called the nearby small valley “The Valley of Trolls” (the large, fearless creatures from Norse mythology) and thus gave the name for his building as well.

The piece is in ABA form. The mood of the music is bright and utterly joyous in the outer sections, but more intimate and nostalgic in the central G-major panel.

Categories: Romantic Wedding music Difficulty: intermediate
Saturday 15 November 2025

Tune of the Day: La Molesse

 Flute duet by J.B. de Boismortier

Here is another duet from Joseph Bodin de Boismortier's 55 Easy Pieces, Op. 22. It is titled “La Molesse”, or “The Softness”.

Thanks to Paolo for contributing this piece!

Categories: Baroque Rondos Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate