This month I had the pleasure to sit down with composer, arranger, and flutist, Kelly Via. Kelly is one of the most sincere…
As teachers, we should be regularly asking our students if they are experiencing pain or discomfort. Pain is your body’s request for change.…
Playing softly AND playing in tune on the piccolo go hand in hand. One important thing to remember is that the wooden piccolo…
‘Unraveling the Linear’ explores our relationship with time and moment-to-moment perception. But it may be an illusion, a result of complex interactions in…
‘Unraveling the Linear’ explores our relationship with time and moment-to-moment perception. But it may be an illusion, a result of complex interactions in…
“A Shared Solitary” for alto flute and electronics by Niloufar Nourbakhsh A shared solitary was commissioned by Library of Congress for violinist Jannina…
Program Notes “Conversations Continued” for alto flute and clarinet by Faye-Ellen SilvermanWhen Voices of Change, a contemporary music group in Dallas, chose to…
“Landscapes of Sorrow and Grace” Concerto for Flute and Orchestra (flute solo, orchestra: 2,2,2,2; 4,3,3,1; timpani, percussion, harp; strings) by Nina Siniakova “Landscapes…
Playing softly AND playing in tune on the piccolo go hand in hand. One important thing to remember is that the wooden piccolo…
I have had a blast sharing my journey to my custom piccolo order with all of our readers. Shopping for an instrument is…
In our society, being neurodivergent is sort of frowned upon because the classical music world at large expects us to fit into the…
It has been six years since our last interview with Adam Pettry when he shared with us that he was going to start…
Keith had a chance to sit down with Timothy Hagen to discuss what being an artist in Classical music means and the many…
This article may cause a bit of a commotion, but the topic has been all over social media and caused heated discussions for…