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Flute Bestsellers FLUTE BESTSELLERS Photo by Hanya Chlala Universal Edition supports young performer: Adam Walker Universal Edition Flute2011.indd 1 24.03.2011 13:08:04 Educational Tilmann Dehnhard James Rae Jazz Studies with CD Repertoire Explorer – Flute Tilmann Dehnhard composed this Books 1 & 2 collection of original pieces whilst These volumes of graded pieces from classical to modern presented working with classically trained by James Rae provide the opportunity to explore a wide variety of music. flautists who wanted to play jazz. Each piece on the CD is presented Incl. works by: W. A. Mozart, in three versions: two full recordings Purcell, Schubert, Demnitz, at differing tempi for playing Baermann, Dvořák, Tchaikovsky, along and a version providing the Smetana, Borodin, Fauré, Klosé, accompaniment only for playing Scott Joplin, Paul Harvey, along with full confidence. Jonathan FeBland Notes and explanations and James Rae. are provided. UE 21457 [1-3] For flute with CD. UE 33703 [4-5] Incl. works by: Handel, J. S. Bach, Vanhal, W. A. Mozart, Couperin, C. P. E. Bach, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Grieg, Chopin, Mendelssohn, Bartók, Verdi, K. J. Andersen, Debussy, Dvořák, Borisova-Ollas, Tilmann Dehnhard and James Rae. UE 21497 [4-6] “…this provides enough entertainment and broad musical experiences for many years of development.” Alison Uren, Music Teacher Jan. 2011 Cover: ADAM WALKER flute Described by Classic FM as one of the top 5 international flautists, in 2009, at the age of 21, Adam Walker was appointed principal flute of the London Symphony Orchestra and received the ‘Outstanding Young Artist Award’ at the MIDEM Classique Awards in Cannes. In 2010 he won a Borletti-Buitoni Trust Fellowship Award and was shortlisted for the Royal Philharmonic Society’s Outstanding Young Artist Award. Adam has appeared as soloist with the Vienna Chamber Orchestra, Solistes Européens, BBC National Orchestra of Wales and Northern Sinfonia. Concert appearances have included Wigmore Hall, LSO St. Lukes, City of London and Festspiele Mecklenburg Vorpommern. Born in 1987, Adam Walker studied at Chethams School of Music and the Royal Academy of Music graduating with distinction in 2009. He was a Concerto Finalist in the BBC Young Musicians Competition in 2004. Photo by Sussie Ahlburg “Flautist Adam Walker is a stunning talent…It was not simply Walker‘s display of virtuosity – graceful and apparently effortless – that was astonishing, but his ability to characterise the music so vividly.” The Guardian “…wonderfully evocative performance of Debussy‘s Prélude à L‘Après-midi d‘un faune in which Adam Walker‘s solo flute playing was quite simply superb.” www.musicomh.com Barbican / London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Jan Pascal Tortelier [ ] Grading 1-8 2 Flute2011.indd 2 24.03.2011 13:08:11 Educational For decades the excellence of Frans Vester’s three collections of studies (easy, middle grade and more advanced) from the “classical” composers of the 18th and 19th centuries, from Frederick the Great and Hotteterre to Gariboldi and Köhler, has been self evident. Peter Lukas Graf Flautist and conductor www.peterlukasgraf.ch Frans Vester Frans Vester’s famous collections of studies are an ideal introduction to the stylistic aspects of music from the 18th and 19th centuries. Selected from the works of famous flautists such as Devienne, Böhm and Köhler, Vester’s compilations of this standard repertoire are quite unique. 125 Easy Classical Studies for flute With works by: François Devienne Louis Drouet Anton Bernhard Fürstenau Giuseppe Gariboldi Antoine Hugot Ernesto Köhler Charles Nicholson Heinrich Soussmann Wilhelm Tromlitz UE 16042 [1-4] 100 Classical Studies for flute With works by: Giuseppe Gariboldi Jean Louis Tulou Carl Joachim Andersen Ernesto Köhler Jules Demersseman Anton Bernhard Fürstenau Antoine Benoit Tranquille Berbiguier Friedrich der Grosse Louis Drouet Antoine Hugot UE 12992 [2-5] 50 Classical Studies for flute With works by: Theobald Böhm Michel Blavet Jules Demersseman Anton Bernhard Fürstenau Antoine Hugot Jacques Martin Hotteterre Carl Joachim Andersen Vincenzo de Michelis UE 14672 [4-5] 3 Flute2011.indd 3 24.03.2011 13:08:14 Educational – Highlights 1 4 1 Classic Etudes for flute 4 Jazz Scale Studies – Flute Selected by Mary Karen Clardy James Rae With CD and optional 2nd flute 18 studies for developing parts for playing along. familiarity with the main types Sheet music for 2nd parts may of scales and arpeggios in Jazz be downloaded for FREE. 24 and more enjoyable than the significant études from Köhler, scales themselves. Each section Andersen and Berbiguier. describes a particular scale and UE 70363 [5-8] includes studies based upon it. UE 21352 [1-8] 2 Styleworkout James Rae 5 Jazz Zone – Flute with CD 40 inspiring original studies James Rae grouped into four sections: An introduction to impro- Classical, Jazz, Rock and Latin visation. The helpful notes, 2 5 – all in player-friendly keys to demonstration solos and CD maximize concentration on backings by professional jazz STYLE. Hints and tips and a musicians provide the right Listening List are provided. environment for taking Flute solo the first steps. UE 21319 [1-5] UE 21357 [1-5] 3 Flute Debut 6 40 Modern Studies James Rae James Rae 12 Easy pieces for beginners for Studies in contemporary styles solo or group learning. For to familiarise developing flautists flute (some with opt. nd2 part) with the various rhythms with piano or CD. Also ideal for and phrasings encountered in mixed instrumental groups modern music. From serious UE 21528 [1] music to Jazz and Rock. 3 6 UE 21529 Piano accomp. UE 16589 [2-8] Taken from the much-loved Children on Stage series, these arrangements of popular classics provide opportunities for early music making with others and make ideal concert material. For easy to middle-grade players. Editions for 2 Flutes and Piano (B. Dobretsberger / G. Sanev / V. Kainzbauer / J. Diermaier) 4 Camille Saint-Saëns W. A. Mozart The Carnival of the Animals The Magic Flute UE 30349 [3-4] UE 30353 [3-4] Engelbert Humperdinck Edvard Grieg 4 8 Hansel and Gretel Peer Gynt UE 30355 [3-4] UE 30350 [3-4] Leopold Mozart 8 Leoš Janáček A Musical Sleighride The Cunning Little Vixen UE 30352 [3-4] UE 30356 [3-4] Peter Il’yich Tchaikovsky Johann Strauss (the Younger) The Nutcracker Die Fledermaus UE 30357 [3-4] UE 31203 [3-4] F. Mendelssohn Bartholdy Claude Debussy A Midsummer Night’s Dream Children’s Corner UE 30358 [3-4] UE 31787 [3-4] 4 Flute2011.indd 4 24.03.2011 13:08:20 Educational – Lighter Styles 1 5 1 Easy Blue Flute Duets 5 Easy Jazzy Flute James Rae James Rae The first step to the Blues For early ventures into the for aspiring jazz flautists. syncopated patterns of jazz. 2 flutes Ideal as a starter to the UE 21320 [1-3] main Jazzy series. Flute and piano Blue Flute UE 16581 [1-3] James Rae 5 contrasting pieces acquainting Easy Jazzy Duets players with various Blues styles. James Rae Flute and piano for 2 flutes UE 19763 [3] UE 16587 [1-3] Easy Jazzy Duets 2 6 2 Blue Flute James Rae & Saxophone Duets for flute and clarinet James Rae UE 16588 [1-3] Flute and alto saxophone UE 19710 [3-4] 6 Jazzy Flute John Reeman 3 Blue Baroque – Flute Flute and piano Mike Cornick Vol. 1 UE 18825 [1-2] Flute and Piano Vol. 2 UE 19360 [3-4] This collection of 8 re-workings of well-known pieces from the period includes items from the flute, vocal and recorder 7 Jazzy Duets repertoires. Baroque ‘with a James Rae 3 7 blues feel’ will delight players 2 flutes and audiences alike. UE 19429 [3-5] Incl. Fairest Isle / Purcell, Minuet in B Minor / J. S. Bach, Sonata Jazzy Duets (1st movement) / Handel, James Rae Rondeau in B Minor Suite / Flute and clarinet J. S. Bach, Saraband from French UE 19396 [3-5] Suite No.1 in D minor / J. S. Bach, Wachet Auf (Sleepers Christmas Jazz - Flute Awake) / J. S. Bach, Adagio / Arr. James Rae Samartini, Polonaise from Suite 8 festive melodies for solo flute in B minor for flute and string and piano orchestra / J. S. Bach UE 19184 [3-4] UE 21380 [4-6] 4 8 4 James Rae’s Jazz Trios 8 Play it Cool – Flute Flute, Clarinet and Piano James Rae These five contrasting original 10 easy pieces in a variety of pieces in the jazz idiom are Swing, Funk, Blues and Latin particularly suitable for the styles. Accompaniments are concert platform. All three parts strong and supportive. are of equal importance The CD also includes UE 16593 [3-4] demonstration solos. Flute and piano or CD Latin Flute UE 21101 [1-2] James Rae 5 pieces in Latin-American style. UE 17362 [3-4] 5 Flute2011.indd 5 24.03.2011 13:08:24 Magic Flute 1 5 1 EASY PLAY-ALONG Flute 5 Fit for the Flute + CD Selected easy pieces from Barbara Gisler-Haase Vivaldi to Dvorák + CD A flute tutor in 2 volumes From Vivaldi’s Spring to Dvorák’s focusing on technical skills. famous “From the New World” Volume 1 is concerned with theme. Now beginner flautists finger technique and scales. have the chance to play gems Volume 2 not only helps of the classical music repertoire improve breathing, articulation that are not too technically and the effective playing of challenging. Easy arrangements dynamics but also helps players of famous works, with pieces become aware of their own originally written for the flute personal involvement of mind are included, each presented as and body. The CD provides a demonstration performance demonstration and and again as a “minus one” play-along tracks. 2 6 version for playing along.
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