Sunday 1 March 2020

Tune of the Day: Allegro by Locatelli

 from Flute Sonata in F major

This Allegro is the fourth and final movement of the eighth of 12 sonatas for flute and continuo by Italian composer Pietro Antonio Locatelli, originally published in Amsterdam in 1732.

Categories: Baroque Sonatas Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Monday 2 March 2020

Tune of the Day: Love in Thine Eyes

 by William Jackson, arranged for two flutes

Today we propose a canzonet by William Jackson of Exeter, an English organist and composer of the Classical period. Jackson composed two operas and a large number of songs, but was also a painter, a writer, and an amateur astronomer. Tenor Michael Kelly remembered him as “a man of great taste and musical research, but very eccentric”.

The present arrangement for two flutes is taken from Blake's Young Flutist's Magazine, published in Philadelphia in 1833.

Categories: Classical Difficulty: intermediate
Tuesday 3 March 2020

Tune of the Day: Study in E-flat major by Prill

 from “30 Studies in All Keys”

This is the twenty-first piece from 30 Etüden in allen Tonarten für Flöte (“30 Studies in All Keys for Flute”), Op. 6, by German flutist Emil Prill. It was first published in Leipzig in 1894.

Categories: Etudes Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Wednesday 4 March 2020

Tune of the Day: Lullaby For Irish Pipes

 Traditional Irish air

This Dorian-mode Irish air is taken from Francis O'Neill's Waifs and Strays of Gaelic Melody, published in Chicago in 1922. O'Neill's source was James Whiteside, the “Bard of Bray”, County Wicklow.

Categories: Traditional/Folk Difficulty: easy
Thursday 5 March 2020

Tune of the Day: Aria by Boismortier

 from Flute Sonata in G minor

This Aria is the third movement of the sixth sonata from Six Sonates pour la Flûte traversière avec la Basse, Op. 44 by the prolific French Baroque composer Joseph Bodin de Boismortier. These sonatas were originally published in Paris in 1733.

Categories: Baroque Sonatas Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Friday 6 March 2020

Tune of the Day: Chaconne by Montéclair

 for two flutes

This chaconne is the closing movement of the last of six Concerts à deux Flutes Traversières sans Basse by the French Baroque composer Michel Pignolet de Montéclair. Here the French word concert is a synonym of “suite”, and has nothing to do with the Italian concerto.

Categories: Baroque Chaconnes Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Saturday 7 March 2020

Tune of the Day: Study in C minor by Prill

 from “30 Studies in All Keys”

This is the twenty-second piece from 30 Etüden in allen Tonarten für Flöte (“30 Studies in All Keys for Flute”), Op. 6, by German flutist Emil Prill. It was first published in Leipzig in 1894.

Categories: Etudes Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Sunday 8 March 2020

Tune of the Day: Irish Lament For Martyred Soggarth Aroon

 Traditional Irish air

This Irish air is taken from Francis O'Neill's Waifs and Strays of Gaelic Melody, published in Chicago in 1922. O'Neill's source was James Whiteside, the “Bard of Bray”, County Wicklow.

Categories: Traditional/Folk Difficulty: intermediate
Monday 9 March 2020

Tune of the Day: Lumière by Paul Merkus

 for flute and piano

Today's piece was kindly contributed to our collection by its composer, Paul Merkus. It is an arrangement of a new piano piece, also written by Merkus in 2020.

This short piece, titled “Lumière” (French for “light”), tries to express the atmosphere of a radiant summer day. It is an Allegretto full of exuberant liveliness and playful energy. The marcato middle section is followed by a reprise of the opening theme, with richer figures and an extended coda.

Categories: Contemporary Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Tuesday 10 March 2020

Tune of the Day: How Great is the Pleasure

 arranged for three flutes

This popular piece was written by Henry Harington, an 18th-century English physician, author and composer who also served as the mayor of Bath. It is a catch, meaning that all parts repeatedly play the same melody starting at different times.

The present arrangement for three flutes is taken from Blake's Young Flutist's Magazine, published in Philadelphia in 1833.

Categories: Canons Difficulty: intermediate
Wednesday 11 March 2020

Tune of the Day: Study in A-flat major by Prill

 from “30 Studies in All Keys”

This is the twenty-third piece from 30 Etüden in allen Tonarten für Flöte (“30 Studies in All Keys for Flute”), Op. 6, by German flutist Emil Prill. It was first published in Leipzig in 1894.

Categories: Etudes Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Thursday 12 March 2020

Tune of the Day: Egy cica, két cica

 Hungarian song, arranged for flute and piano

This song was composed by Pista Dankó (1858–1903), a Hungarian-born bandleader and composer belonging to the Romani people. He primarily worked in the folk music styles popular in Hungary in the 19th century. He was frequently known by the nickname “Nótafa”, a Hungarian word meaning “ballad-singer of folk music”.

The Hungarian title can be translated as “One Kitten, Two Kittens". Here is a rough translation of the lyrics:

One kitty, two kitties, a hundred kitties, oh no,
Are chasing the teeny-tiny mouse.
Little Teca, Big Teca, Katica, oh no,
Love but me alone.

Oh no, beautiful are the kittens, the kittens,
Yet even more beautiful is Little Teca.
One kitty, two kitties, a hundred kitties, oh no,
Captured the teeny-tiny mouse.

Thanks to Phil for suggesting this piece!

Categories: Gypsy music Difficulty: easy
Friday 13 March 2020

Tune of the Day: Andante by Locatelli

 from Flute Sonata in E major

This Andante is the opening movement of the ninth of 12 sonatas for flute and continuo by Italian composer Pietro Antonio Locatelli, originally published in Amsterdam in 1732.

Categories: Baroque Sonatas Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Saturday 14 March 2020

Tune of the Day: Duet in D major by Berbiguier

 from “36 Petits Duos Mélodiques Faciles et Chantants”

This is the first duet from Trente-six Petits Duos Mélodiques Faciles et Chantants pour deux Flûtes (36 Easy Flute Duets) by French Romantic composer Benoit Tranquille Berbiguier.

Categories: Romantic Written for Flute Difficulty: easy
Sunday 15 March 2020

Tune of the Day: Study in D major by Hugues

 from “40 New Studies”

Today's piece is the first study from 40 Nuovi Studi, Op. 75, by Italian flutist, composer and arranger Luigi Hugues.

This study has also been published as the first piece in a selection of 24 Studies for Flute from Hugues's Opp. 32 and 75.

Categories: Etudes Romantic Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Monday 16 March 2020

Tune of the Day: Irish Widow's Lament on the Death of Her Only Son

 Traditional Irish air

This Irish air is taken from Francis O'Neill's Waifs and Strays of Gaelic Melody, published in Chicago in 1922. O'Neill's source was James Whiteside, the “Bard of Bray”, County Wicklow.

Categories: Funeral music Traditional/Folk Difficulty: easy
Tuesday 17 March 2020

Tune of the Day: Giga by Boismortier

 from Flute Sonata in G minor

This Aria is the fourth and final movement of the sixth sonata from Six Sonates pour la Flûte traversière avec la Basse, Op. 44 by the prolific French Baroque composer Joseph Bodin de Boismortier. These sonatas were originally published in Paris in 1733.

Categories: Baroque Jigs Sonatas Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Wednesday 18 March 2020

Tune of the Day: Stop Waltz

 arranged for two flutes

This flute duet is taken from Blake's Young Flutist's Magazine, published in Philadelphia in 1833.

We suspect the piece to have American origins, but unfortunately we were unable to trace its composer. The oldest reference we could find for this tune is a piano arrangement dating back to 1817.

Categories: Waltzes Difficulty: intermediate
Thursday 19 March 2020

Tune of the Day: Study in F minor by Prill

 from “30 Studies in All Keys”

This is the twenty-fourth piece from 30 Etüden in allen Tonarten für Flöte (“30 Studies in All Keys for Flute”), Op. 6, by German flutist Emil Prill. It was first published in Leipzig in 1894.

Categories: Double tonguing Etudes Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Friday 20 March 2020

Tune of the Day: Limerick's Lamentation

 Traditional Irish air

There is no doubt that “Limerick's Lamentation” is related to the Scottish lament “Lochaber No More”. The two melodies may have had a common ancestry, although provenance is claimed by both Ireland and Scotland. Irish folk musician Robin Morton (1976) says the weight of evidence lends credence to the Scots claim, despite Francis O'Neill's seemingly cogent argument that a tune composed by the 17th century County Cavan harper Myles O'Reilly was the common ancestor of both. The esteemed harper Thomas Connellon has also been given credit for the tune. In 1922, O'Neill wrote: “As far back as 1676, this melody was referred to as ‛The Irish Tune’.”

The Irish version, also known as “Marbhna Luimní”, derives its title from the siege and fall of the city of Limerick to the English forces of Ginkel in 1691, at the end of the Williamite Wars. The tune is sometimes known as “Sarsfield's Lamentation”, from the name of the commander of the Irish forces at Limerick.

Categories: Slow airs Traditional/Folk Difficulty: easy
Saturday 21 March 2020

Tune of the Day: Largo by Locatelli

 from Flute Sonata in E major

This Largo is the second movement of the ninth of 12 sonatas for flute and continuo by Italian composer Pietro Antonio Locatelli, originally published in Amsterdam in 1732.

Categories: Baroque Sonatas Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Sunday 22 March 2020

Tune of the Day: Duet in D major by Berbiguier

 from “36 Petits Duos Mélodiques Faciles et Chantants”

This is the first duet from Trente-six Petits Duos Mélodiques Faciles et Chantants pour deux Flûtes (36 Easy Flute Duets) by French Romantic composer Benoit Tranquille Berbiguier.

Categories: Romantic Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Monday 23 March 2020

Tune of the Day: Study in E minor by Hugues

 from “40 New Studies”

Today's piece is the second study from 40 Nuovi Studi, Op. 75, by Italian flutist, composer and arranger Luigi Hugues.

This study has also been published as the second piece in a selection of 24 Studies for Flute from Hugues's Opp. 32 and 75.

Categories: Etudes Romantic Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Tuesday 24 March 2020

Tune of the Day: Slainte Righ Pilib

 Traditional Irish air

This Jacobite song is taken from Burk Thumoth's collection Twelve Scotch and Twelve Irish Airs with Variations, published in London in 1748. According to Francis O'Neill (1922), the title refers to King Philip IV of Spain, who died in 1665.

Categories: Slow airs Traditional/Folk Difficulty: easy
Wednesday 25 March 2020

Tune of the Day: Allegro by Locatelli

 from Flute Sonata in E major

This Allegro is the third and final movement of the ninth of 12 sonatas for flute and continuo by Italian composer Pietro Antonio Locatelli, originally published in Amsterdam in 1732.

Categories: Baroque Sonatas Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Thursday 26 March 2020

Tune of the Day: The Switzer's Song of Home

 arranged for two flutes

This arrangement for two flutes of an early 19th-century ballad is taken from Blake's Young Flutist's Magazine, published in Philadelphia in 1833. It is attributed to Bohemian composer and piano virtuoso Ignaz Moscheles.

Categories: Ballads Difficulty: easy
Friday 27 March 2020

Tune of the Day: Study in D-flat major by Prill

 from “30 Studies in All Keys”

This is the twenty-fifth piece from 30 Etüden in allen Tonarten für Flöte (“30 Studies in All Keys for Flute”), Op. 6, by German flutist Emil Prill. It was first published in Leipzig in 1894.

Categories: Etudes Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Saturday 28 March 2020

Tune of the Day: Drimen Duff

 Traditional Scottish/Irish air

The earliest known appearance of this tune in print is in Book 8 of Oswald's Caledonian Pocket Companion (c. 1760). Tune collector Francis O'Neill wrote, in his Waifs and Strays of Gaelic Melody (1922):

In former times it was much more common to find a white stripe along the spine of brown or black cows, and this coloration was called “Druim-fionn”, or white-black. which became “Drimmin” or “Drimen”. Thus we have “Drimmin-fionn-dubh” or White-back black cow, etc. In poetical literature those titles are allegorical. “Drimmin Dhu” was a political password among the Irish Jacobites, and all “Drimmin” songs breathe a spirit of fealty to the Jacobite cause.

The Scottish national poet Robert Burns used the melody for his song “Gloomy Night is Gath'ring Fast” in 1786.

Categories: Slow airs Traditional/Folk Difficulty: easy
Sunday 29 March 2020

Tune of the Day: Largo by Locatelli

 from Flute Sonata in G major

This Largo is the opening movement of the tenth of 12 sonatas for flute and continuo by Italian composer Pietro Antonio Locatelli, originally published in Amsterdam in 1732.

Categories: Baroque Sonatas Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Monday 30 March 2020

Tune of the Day: Duet in G major by Berbiguier

 from “36 Petits Duos Mélodiques Faciles et Chantants”

This is the third duet from Trente-six Petits Duos Mélodiques Faciles et Chantants pour deux Flûtes (36 Easy Flute Duets) by French Romantic composer Benoit Tranquille Berbiguier.

Categories: Romantic Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Tuesday 31 March 2020

Tune of the Day: Study in B minor by Hugues

 from “40 New Studies”

Today's piece is the third study from 40 Nuovi Studi, Op. 75, by Italian flutist, composer and arranger Luigi Hugues.

This study has also been published as the third piece in a selection of 24 Studies for Flute from Hugues's Opp. 32 and 75.

Categories: Etudes Romantic Written for Flute Difficulty: intermediate
Tuesday 31 March 2020

Site update: Eleven Years of flutetunes.com

Happy birthday, flutetunes.com!

Another year, another 366 tunes of the day! It is simply incredible to think that our collection of flute music has grown to host over 4000 pieces.

Once again, a huge thank you to everybody for sharing your passion for the flute with us! In these hard times of self-isolation, we hope that you are finding comfort in good music!