New Flute Music

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Latin 1 Expanded

The original solo was expanded:

Latin 1 with Piano Accompaniment.

Latin 1 for Two Flutes.

Latin 1, 2nd Flute part.

Latin 1 for Two Flutes with Piano Accompaniment.


Hear a Performance of Latin 1 with Piano


Hear a Performance of Latin 1 for Two Flutes.


Hear a Performance of Latin 1 for Two Flutes and Piano

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      • Latest News, 26 January 2008
      • Neo-Baroque 1
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About Mark Perry

Flute Teacher:
Michele Sahm taught me in a course called "Class Flute" in spring 1976 at Boston University. She was only 25 but her spirit was that of a much older person. She passed away in 1988. Here is a Boston Globe obituary and an interesting memorial statement from a fellow student at New York City's High School of Performing Arts.

Flute:
Muramatsu CF4 (I think), made in 1980. Bought used from Flute World. I'm very happy with it. Couldn't survive without it. But the upper register is very ornery; I get better results with an old Gemeinhardt.

I listen to:
James Galway
Pat Metheny
Murray Perahia

Players and singers with little or no vibrato:
Rachel Podger, for example
Baroque ensembles: King's Noyse; Il Giardino Armonico
Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares
Take 6
Chanticleer

Crossover Pop:
Jeffrey Osborne
Patti Austin
Janet Jackson
Early Tower of Power (of course)
Earth Wind and Fire (of course)

Flute Links

James Galway
Who?

Larry Krantz Flute Pages
Flute central on the net.

Cyberflute.com
Have fun playing duets with Kathy Ferneau online.

Jennifer Cluff
A very interactive site.

John Ranck's Practice Corner
Here you'll find good links for free sheet music. Scroll down to "Free online tunes" under the heading "Teaching Tips."



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