Tune of the Day: Study in G-sharp minor by De Michelis
This study is the twelfth piece from a collection of 24 esercizi by Italian flutist and composer Vincenzo De Michelis.
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This study is the twelfth piece from a collection of 24 esercizi by Italian flutist and composer Vincenzo De Michelis.
This Allegro is the third movement of a sonata for 3 flutes in C major by the German Baroque composer and music theorist Johann Mattheson. It was published in Amsterdam in 1708.
This Andante is the opening movement of the first of the six Op. 7 flute sonatas with bass accompaniment by French flutist and composer Jean-Daniel Braun, published in Paris in 1736.
This jig is taken from Francis O'Neill's celebrated collection Music of Ireland, published in Chicago in 1903.
Dunmanway is a market town in County Cork, in the southwest of Ireland.
Today we propose a study by British flutist and composer John Clinton. It was first published in London in 1843, as part of his A Theoretical and Practical Essay on the Boehm Flute.
The second half of this piece, starting with the switch to C major, only uses 4 notes. If you are up for a challenge, the whole 16 bars can be played (an octave higher) on a single fingering, by using harmonics!
This Adagio is the second movement of a sonata for 3 flutes in C major by the German Baroque composer and music theorist Johann Mattheson. It was published in Amsterdam in 1708.
This is the last of Jean-Daniel Braun's Pièces sans basse for flute or bassoon, published in Paris in 1740 together with Braun's Flute Sonata in E minor. You may find its title spelled with a varying number of r's and z's, but the short form “Bizaria” appears to be the most common one in manuscripts.