Keeping Up With Kaori: What’s Next for Music Beyond
We wrote about Music Beyond a few years back. How has Music Beyond grown since then? In August, Music
Read MoreWe wrote about Music Beyond a few years back. How has Music Beyond grown since then? In August, Music
Read MoreBlowing and….. We know we need to blow to play the flute. This seems patently obvious, but do we really
Read MorePraised for her “luscious, full sound” (American Record Guide) and “effortless precision” (Flutist Quarterly), Nicole Riner maintains an active national
Read MoreThe Flute View has written about social media use on many occasions. Each of us who write for the magazine
Read MoreAfter years of research on healing, it became apparent to me that our bodies and minds act in unison.
Read MoreThe 40th Annual Texas Flute Society Flute Festival was held on May 18 to 20, 2017, in the charming town
Read MoreAs the school year ends, many students are joyously looking forward to some relaxation and perhaps a break from the
Read MoreI adore flute events as much as the next person, but attending a non-flute focused conference was a welcomed breath
Read MoreAs flutists, we are often challenged by the composers to push our limits with technical demands. With the nature
Read MoreAs one of the oldest wind instruments, the flute is a staple in Eastern music, classical music, and jazz due
Read MoreThis article first appeared in the winter 2014 issue of The Flutist Quarterly, the member magazine of the National Flute Association,
Read MoreAn Historical and Stylistic Analysis of the Piccolo Solos in Ravel’s Ma mère l’oye (1911), III. “Laideronnette, Impératrice des pagodes
Read MoreAt this year’s Iowa Flute Festival, I took on a challenge given to me by flute professor and festival chair
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