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Recital: Flute Institute. Leone Buyse, flute

Leone Buyse

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ITHACA FLUTE INSTITUTE

Leone Buyse, flute Diane Birr, piano

Hockett Family Recital Hall Wednesday, July 2, 2008 7:00 p.m . • PROGRAM

D'un matin de printemps (Of a Spring Morning) Lili Boulanger for flute and piano (1918) (1893-1918)e Fantasia No. 6 in D minor Georg Philipp Telemann for solo flute (1732) (1681-1767)

Dolce Allegro Spirituoso

Arcana for flute and recorded sound (2004) Elizabeth Brown (b. 1953)

Sonatine quasi Fantasia Philippe Gaubert for flute and piano (1937) (1881-1945)

Allegretto, tres allant A Andante quasi adagio (Hommage ii Schumann)-Variation I- - Variation II (Allegretto gradoso)-Variation III (Moderato tranquillo)-Pas trap vif

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Scrivo in Vento (I Write on Wind) Elliott Carter for solo flute (1991) (b. 1908)

Chant dans la nuit (Song in the Night), Op. 14 Albert Seitz for flute and piano (1901) (1872-1937)

Sonata for flute and piano (1945) Bohuslav Martinu (1890-195. Allegro moderato Adagio Allegro poco moderato

Photographic, video, and sound recording and/ or transmitting devices are not permitted in the Whalen Center concert halls. Please turn off all cell phone ringtones. Leone Buyse is professor of flute and chamber music at 's Shepherd School of Music. In 1993 she relinquished her position with the Boston Symphony Orchestra I) pursue a more active teaching and solo career after 22 years as an orchestral musician. Acting principal flutist of the BSO during her last three years in Boston, she was invited by to join the orchestra in 1983 as assistant principal flutist and principal flutist of the Boston Pops. Previously she served as assistant principal flutist of the San Francisco Symphony and played solo piccolo and second flute with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. Widely recognized as one of America's foremost flute pedagogues, Ms. Buyse has taught at the , the New England Conservatory, , the Tanglewood Music Center, and the Boston University Tanglewood Institute and the Eastman School of Music. She has presented recitals and master classes across the United States, as well as in Canada, Japan, New Zealand, and The Netherlands. Her solo recordings include The Sky's the Limit, Contrasts, Rivier Revisited, and two forthcoming CDs of music dedicated to Georges Barrere. Webster Trio recordings include Tour de France, American Webster, and Sonata Cho-Cho San. A native of Ithaca, New York, Ms. Buyse graduated with distinction from the Eastman School of Music, where she was a student of Joseph Mariano. Awarded a Fulbright grant, she subsequently studied in France with Michel Debost, Jean-Pierre Rampal, and Marcel Moyse.

Pianist Diane Birr has collaborated with numerous vocalists and instrumentalists in recitals and master classes throughout the United States, and in Australia, Canada, France, Scotland, Austria and Norway. She is frequently featured as a pianist on the Cayuga Chamber Orchestra's Chamber Music Series and in concerts at Ithaca College. Dr. Birr has served as an official accompanist for the Music Teachers National Association's (MTNA) national competitions and the International Trombone Workshop. In addition, she serves as a collaborative artist at International Workshops, a two-week music and arts festival held in locations around the world, where she performs in recitals and master classes and coaches chamber music. Her collaborative performances can be heard on Liscio Recordings, Crystal Records, and Houston Publishing, Inc. Dr. Birr serves as the President-Elect of the New York State Music Teachers Association and e is currently Associate Professor of Piano at Ithaca College.