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Thursday 26 March 2026

Tune of the Day: A Holy Praise

 for Alto Flute and Piano

Today we are very happy to propose a piece which was kindly contributed to our collection by its composer, Cheryl Cleveland-Kannianen.

“A Holy Praise” is an original composition for alto flute and piano appropriate for worship or recital. It begins and ultimately circles back to the bright and traditional Christian hymn “Holy, Holy, Holy”, but the majority of this work is a creative exploration of expanded melodies, textures and key signatures. The piece is characterized by an upbeat beginning, with a middle section which turns pensive before returning to a pleasant cheerful pace. It then closes with a majestic and strong ending, taking full advantage of the alto flute voice.

Full duration of this piece is 4.5 minutes. If a shortened version is needed, it is possible to create a satisfying 3-minute version by retarding at measure 59 and holding the chord on beat 3 as an ending.

Dr. Cheryl Cleveland-Kannianen is a retired scientist who is now pursuing a Music Degree at Meredith College in Raleigh, NC, with a focus on composition. Music has long been her therapeutic hobby; she has served as an active member of the Music Ministry of several churches throughout her adult life. Cheryl is also an avid flute player and has been a participant in various flute choirs within the Raleigh Area Flute Association (RAFA) for over a decade. This piece is her first offered composition for alto flute and piano.

Categories: Contemporary Hymn tunes Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Wednesday 25 March 2026

Tune of the Day: What Ails You?

 Traditional Irish jig

This jig appears to be unique to Francis O'Neill's early-20th-century collections Music of Ireland (1903) and The Dance Music of Ireland (1907), both published in Chicago, where O'Neill was working as Police Captain.

Categories: Jigs Traditional/Folk Difficulty: easy
Tuesday 24 March 2026

Tune of the Day: Study in C minor by Gariboldi

 from “Thirty Easy and Progressive Studies”

Today we propose étude No. 29 from Italian Romantic composer Giuseppe Gariboldi's collection of 30 Etudes faciles et progressives.

Categories: Etudes Romantic Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Monday 23 March 2026

Tune of the Day: L'Indiscrète

 Flute duet by J.B. de Boismortier

Here is the fourth duet in E minor from the 55 Easy Pieces by Baroque composer Joseph Bodin de Boismortier. The French title “L'Indiscrète” means “The Indiscreet One”.

Categories: Baroque Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Sunday 22 March 2026

Tune of the Day: Fantasia for Solo Flute No. 4

 by Georg Philipp Telemann

It's been a while since we last posted a Telemann Fantasia, so here we are.

Telemann's Fantasia No. 4 for Solo Flute is in the key of B-flat major. It is structured like a “modern” sonata in three movements, slow-fast-fast. More precisely, it starts with an Andante which has many jumps between the first and second register, then switches to a triple-time Allegro, and finally ends on a Presto in da capo form.

Categories: Baroque Fantasias Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Saturday 21 March 2026

Tune of the Day: Kiss Me Sweetheart

 Traditional Irish jig

This jig first appeared in Francis O'Neill's collection Music of Ireland, published in 1903. O'Neill's source for the tune was Chicago Police Sergeant and fiddler James O'Neill (no relation), originally from County Down in Ireland.

Categories: Jigs Traditional/Folk Difficulty: easy
Friday 20 March 2026

Tune of the Day: Study in G major by Karg-Elert

 from “30 Caprices for Flute Solo”

This light and fast 4/8-time piece is the twelfth étude from Sigfried Karg-Elert's 30 Caprices: a “Gradus ad Parnassum” of the modern technique for flute solo.

Categories: 20th century Etudes Written for Flute Difficulty: advanced