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Wednesday 19 February 2025

Tune of the Day: Invention No. 8 in F major

 by Johann Sebastian Bach

The Inventions, also known as the Two-Part Inventions, are a collection of fifteen short keyboard compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach, who originally wrote them as exercises for the musical education of his students in the German city of Köthen.

Bach's Inventions were thus designed as teaching pieces rather than for performance. As stated on the title page of the work, the collection wants to be “A faithful Guide, whereby admirers of the harpsichord are shown a plain Method of learning not only to play cleanly in two Parts […] and at the same time not merely how to get good Inventions, but also how to develop the same well; but above all, to obtain a cantabile Style of playing, [i.e. a style which imitates the human voice] and together with this to get a strong Foretaste of Composition”.

Categories: Baroque Difficulty: intermediate
Tuesday 18 February 2025

Tune of the Day: The Onehorned Cow

 Traditional Irish jig

This jig first appears in Francis O'Neill's celebrated collection Music of Ireland, published in Chicago in 1903.

The phrase “one-horned cow” is sometimes used as a metaphor for a still, an apparatus for distilling alcoholic drinks.

Categories: Jigs Traditional/Folk Difficulty: easy
Monday 17 February 2025

Tune of the Day: Study in A minor by Berbiguier

 from “Eighteen Exercises or Etudes for Flute”

Here is the second étude from 18 exercices pour la flûte traversière by French Romantic composer Benoit Tranquille Berbiguier.

Categories: Etudes Romantic Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Sunday 16 February 2025

Tune of the Day: Allegro by Telemann

 from Canonic Sonata for Two Flutes No.1

Here is the third and last movement of Georg Philipp Telemann's Canonic Sonata No. 1. It's a lively 2/4-time Allegro in G major, and like all the movements in the “Canonic” collection it is written as a canon, so both players can play the same part, just one measure apart.

Categories: Baroque Canons Sonatas Difficulty: intermediate
Saturday 15 February 2025

Tune of the Day: On Wings of Song

 by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy

This is probably the best known of Mendelssohn's 100 or so songs. Mendelssohn wrote the piece a couple of months after moving to Leipzig to become director of the Gewandhaus Orchestra and Singakademie. He had just spent a frustrating two years in Düsseldorf trying to conduct somewhat amateur musicians and performing for unappreciative audiences. He found that everything in cosmopolitan, cultured Leipzig was to his liking; his contentment is reflected in this song.

With this song Mendelssohn set to music a German romantic poem by Heinrich Heine. The text tells of melody's power to transport lovers to the most beautiful night garden, with bright and fragrant flowers, gazelles, a murmuring stream, and a palm tree, under which they can dream.

Categories: Lieder Love songs Romantic Difficulty: easy
Friday 14 February 2025

Tune of the Day: The Barefoot Boy

 Traditional Irish jig

The earliest known appearance of this jig is in Francis O'Neill's collection Music of Ireland, published in Chicago in 1903. O'Neill's source for this tune was his colleague, Police Sergeant James Kerwin.

No words of mine could do justice to Sergeant Kerwin—the genial, hospitable “Jim” Kerwin, not as a fluter and a lover of the music of his ancestors, but as a host at his magnificent private residence on Wabash Avenue. On his invitation and that of his equally hospitable and charming wife, a select company, attracted and united by a common hobby, met monthly on Sunday afternoons at his house for years.

Categories: Jigs Traditional/Folk Difficulty: easy
Thursday 13 February 2025

Tune of the Day: Study in B minor by Köhler

 from “20 Easy and Melodic Studies”

This étude in B minor is taken from the first book of Twenty Easy Melodic Progressive Studies by Italian flutist and composer Ernesto Köhler. It mainly focuses on articulation, and at the beginning you will find the indication molto staccato, demanding for a very sharp staccato.

Categories: Etudes Romantic Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate