Wednesday 1 June 2022
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. It bears however a strong resemblance to the minor-mode tune “Molly's Favourite”, which first appeared in Patrick O'Flannagan's The Hibernia Collection (1860).
Thursday 2 June 2022
from “20 Caprices”
This is the eleventh piece from a collection of 20 Capricci by Italian composer Saverio Mercadante. It is not certain when these caprices were composed, but scholars tend to associate them with Mercadante's early years in Naples, between 1811 and 1814.
Friday 3 June 2022
from “24 Duets”
This is the thirteenth piece from XXIV Duets for two German Flutes, Adapted to the Capacity of all Degrees of Performers, composed by English flutist Lewis Granom and first published in London in 1747.
Saturday 4 June 2022
from “15 Etudes modernes et progressives”
Today we propose the twelfth piece from 15 Etudes modernes, élégantes et progressives by Italian Romantic flutist Giuseppe Gariboldi.
Sunday 5 June 2022
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. It is also known as “Scully Casey's”, and is related to a similar jig titled “The Mariner's Frock”.
Monday 6 June 2022
from Flute Sonata in A minor
This is the third and final movement of Johann Joachim Quantz's Sonata in A minor for flute and continuo, QV 1:149. It is one of many works for flute that Quantz composed for his student and patron Frederick II, King of Prussia.
Tuesday 7 June 2022
from Flute Sonata in A major
This long duet is the opening movement of the fifth Sonata for two flutes included in the Nouvelle Méthode théorique et pratique pour la flûte by French flutist and composer François Devienne.
The linguists among you will probably notice that the Italian tempo indication “Allegro con spiritoso” is grammatically wrong, and must have originated as a mix of the two correct forms “Allegro con spirito” and “Allegro spiritoso”.
Wednesday 8 June 2022
from “58 First Exercises”
This is the third study from 58 Esercizi per flauto (a.k.a. First Exercises for Flute, or Die ersten Übungen für Flöte) by Italian Romantic flutist and composer Giuseppe Gariboldi.
Thursday 9 June 2022
Traditional Irish jig
This tune is taken from Francis O'Neill's celebrated collection Music of Ireland, published in Chicago in 1903. “The Road to Lurgan” is a member of a family of jigs mainly represented today in session play by “The Maid at the Spinning Wheel”. The oldest member of the family is probably The Wild Irishman, which can be found in English editions dating back to the mid-18th century.
Friday 10 June 2022
from “20 Caprices”
This is the twelfth piece from a collection of 20 Capricci by Italian composer Saverio Mercadante. It is not certain when these caprices were composed, but scholars tend to associate them with Mercadante's early years in Naples, between 1811 and 1814.
Saturday 11 June 2022
from “24 Duets”
This is the fourteenth piece from XXIV Duets for two German Flutes, Adapted to the Capacity of all Degrees of Performers, composed by English flutist Lewis Granom and first published in London in 1747.
In a performance setting, this piece is intended to be played sandwiched between two instances of the preceding Duet No. 13.
Sunday 12 June 2022
from “15 Etudes modernes et progressives”
Today we propose the thirteenth piece from 15 Etudes modernes, élégantes et progressives by Italian Romantic flutist Giuseppe Gariboldi.
Monday 13 June 2022
Traditional Irish jig
This curiously-named tune is taken from Francis O'Neill's celebrated collection Music of Ireland, published in Chicago in 1903.
Tuesday 14 June 2022
from Flute Sonata in D major
This is the opening movement of Johann Joachim Quantz's Sonata in D major for flute and continuo, QV 1:42. It is one of many works for flute that Quantz composed for his student and patron Frederick II, King of Prussia.
Wednesday 15 June 2022
from Flute Sonata in A major
This lovely Adagio is the central movement of the fifth Sonata for two flutes included in the Nouvelle Méthode théorique et pratique pour la flûte by French flutist and composer François Devienne.
Thursday 16 June 2022
from “58 First Exercises”
This is the fourth study from 58 Esercizi per flauto (a.k.a. First Exercises for Flute, or Die ersten Übungen für Flöte) by Italian Romantic flutist and composer Giuseppe Gariboldi.
Friday 17 June 2022
Traditional Irish jig
The earliest known appearance of this jig is in Francis O'Neill's celebrated collection Music of Ireland, published in Chicago in 1903. It bears some resemblance, especially in the first strain, to another tune listed in the same collection, “The Joy of My Life”.
Saturday 18 June 2022
from “20 Caprices”
This is the thirteenth piece from a collection of 20 Capricci by Italian composer Saverio Mercadante. It is not certain when these caprices were composed, but scholars tend to associate them with Mercadante's early years in Naples, between 1811 and 1814.
Sunday 19 June 2022
from “24 Duets”
This is the fifteenth piece from XXIV Duets for two German Flutes, Adapted to the Capacity of all Degrees of Performers, composed by English flutist Lewis Granom and first published in London in 1747.
Monday 20 June 2022
from “15 Etudes modernes et progressives”
Today we propose the fourteenth piece from 15 Etudes modernes, élégantes et progressives by Italian Romantic flutist Giuseppe Gariboldi.
Tuesday 21 June 2022
Traditional Irish jig
The earliest known appearance of this jig is in Francis O'Neill's celebrated collection Music of Ireland, published in Chicago in 1903.
Wednesday 22 June 2022
from Flute Sonata in D major
This is the central movement of Johann Joachim Quantz's Sonata in D major for flute and continuo, QV 1:42. It is one of many works for flute that Quantz composed for his student and patron Frederick II, King of Prussia.
Thursday 23 June 2022
Pipe march by Roddy Campbell
Today's tune was kindly contributed to our collection by its composer, piper Roddy Campbell from the Outer Hebrides, Scotland.
This march is named after Martin Martin, a Gaelic-speaking native of Skye who in the late 17th century toured the Outer Isles (most notably the St Kilda archipelago) and wrote interestingly of his experiences.
Many thanks to Roddy for sharing his music with us! (And Happy 85th Birthday!)
Friday 24 June 2022
from “58 First Exercises”
This is the fifth study from 58 Esercizi per flauto (a.k.a. First Exercises for Flute, or Die ersten Übungen für Flöte) by Italian Romantic flutist and composer Giuseppe Gariboldi.
Saturday 25 June 2022
Traditional Irish jig
The earliest known appearance of this jig is in Francis O'Neill's celebrated collection Music of Ireland, published in Chicago in 1903. O'Neill's source for this tune was Chicago Police Sergeant James O'Neill, a fiddler originally from County Down.
Sunday 26 June 2022
for flute and piano
Today's piece, written in 1985, was kindly contributed to our collection by its composer, Paul Merkus from the Netherlands.
This Andante for flute and piano is one of my earliest pieces (as can be derived from the low opus number), and represents the first step in a discovery journey into the world of composition. It was written in the key of D minor, partly because D is a relatively easy note to play in tune (as a beginner on the flute).
After the exposition of the theme by the flute in the first eight bars, it is repeated by the piano. In the second part of this small piece, a somewhat more moving theme is offered, which is immediately transferred to the left hand of the piano. Finally, the last phrase contains a continuation of the opening theme, concluded with a Picardy cadence.
Monday 27 June 2022
from “24 Duets”
This is the sixteenth piece from XXIV Duets for two German Flutes, Adapted to the Capacity of all Degrees of Performers, composed by English flutist Lewis Granom and first published in London in 1747.
In a performance setting, this piece is intended to be played sandwiched between two instances of the preceding Duet No. 15.
Tuesday 28 June 2022
from “15 Etudes modernes et progressives”
Today we propose the last piece from 15 Etudes modernes, élégantes et progressives by Italian Romantic flutist Giuseppe Gariboldi. It alternates between fast chromatic runs and double-tongued staccato passages.
Wednesday 29 June 2022
Traditional Irish jig
The earliest known appearance of this jig is in Francis O'Neill's celebrated collection Music of Ireland, published in Chicago in 1903. Carrick is a name shared by over 30 townlands all over Ireland, so it seems difficult to establish which one the title might refer to.
Thursday 30 June 2022
from “20 Caprices”
This is the fourteenth piece from a collection of 20 Capricci by Italian composer Saverio Mercadante. It is not certain when these caprices were composed, but scholars tend to associate them with Mercadante's early years in Naples, between 1811 and 1814.