The COVID-19 pandemic taught us many lessons, not the least of which is flexibility—how important it is to change quickly when necessary. B...
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Il viaggio di Georges Barrère in America Per sostituire il deceduto primo flauto Charles Molé, ingaggiato nel 1903, Walter Damrosch, direttore de...
Abstract La compositrice sovietica Galina Ustvolskaya è uno degli esempi più liberi e singolari della generazione dei compositori sovietici del X...
Piccolo Latinoamericano, es el resultado de un extenso trabajo de investigación que inicia en el año 2021. En él se plantea una Guía de Repertori...
If we remove all the wood from the piano and only the strings remain, we don’t hear much. The piano needs its shape to make the sound stronger. I...
The development of mechanical flutists represents a fascinating chapter in the history of both music and robotics. These automata, crafted with p...
This article on expression in music is the second in a series of articles published in the Flute Almanac. The first article was published in The...
Introduction For a flutist, breathing is everything: sound, phrasing, and expressiveness. But how can one achieve perfect breath control while st...
Charanga music, deeply rooted in Cuban musical traditions and enriched by its journey across Latin America and beyond, stands as a vibrant testam...
On his 85th birthday, we celebrate Sir James Galway, a musical icon whose contribution to the world of flute and classical music is unparalleled....
