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Tuesday 2 July 2024

Tune of the Day: Here Comes the Bride

 Bridal Chorus from Richard Wagner's “Lohengrin”

This is the standard march played for the bride's entrance at many formal weddings throughout the Western world. The piece comes from Wagner's opera Lohengrin, but its usual placement at the beginning of a wedding ceremony is not entirely in accordance with its placement in the opera. In the opera, the chorus is sung after the ceremony by the women of the wedding party, as they accompany the heroine Elsa to the bridal chamber.

One curious thing is that the marriage between Elsa and Lohengrin is an almost immediate failure, reaching irretrievable breakdown twenty minutes after the chorus has been sung. However, as we all know, this has failed to discourage the widespread use of the piece.

Categories: Marches Opera excerpts Romantic Wedding music Difficulty: easy
Monday 1 July 2024

Tune of the Day: Buttermilk Mary

 Traditional Irish jig

This traditional Irish jig first appeared in Ryan's Mammoth Collection, published in Boston in 1883. It appears to be closely related to the popular tune “An Irishman's Heart to the Ladies”.

Categories: Jigs Traditional/Folk Difficulty: easy
Sunday 30 June 2024

Tune of the Day: Study in D minor by Clinton

 from “A Theoretical and Practical Essay on the Boehm Flute”

Today we propose a little 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.

Categories: Etudes Written for Flute Difficulty: easy
Saturday 29 June 2024

Tune of the Day: Gigue by Mattheson

 from Flute Sonata No. 8

This gigue is the fourth and final movement of a sonata for 3 flutes in F major by the German Baroque composer and music theorist Johann Mattheson. It was published in Amsterdam in 1708.

Categories: Baroque Jigs Sonatas Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Friday 28 June 2024

Tune of the Day: Aria by Braun

 from Flute Sonata in E minor

This Aria is the fourth movement of the second of the six Op. 7 flute sonatas with bass accompaniment by French flutist and composer Jean-Daniel Braun, published in Paris in 1736.

Categories: Baroque Sonatas Written for Flute Difficulty: easy
Thursday 27 June 2024

Tune of the Day: Made in Ireland

 Traditional Irish jig

This jig belongs to the Tenpenny Bit family of tunes. The title “Made in Ireland” is unique to Harding's All-Round Collection of Jigs, Reels and Country Dances, published in New York in 1905.

Categories: Jigs Traditional/Folk Difficulty: easy
Wednesday 26 June 2024

Tune of the Day: Doll's Waltz

 from Köhler's “25 Romantic Studies”

This elegant, graceful waltz is taken from Ernesto Köhler's 25 Romantic Studies, Op. 66. The only real difficulty here lies in the large intervals. Try to keep a steady tempo throughout the piece, and to differentiate repeated phrases with a careful use of dynamics.

Categories: Etudes Romantic Difficulty: intermediate