
This book by the former Professor of Flute at the Royal Academy of Music (1945-1985) and Principal Flute of the Philharmonia Orchestra (1949-1972) is designed for professional and amateur alike. It contains detailed instructions for sound production, breath control, intonation, tonguing, and dynamics and offers sound advice on phrasing, tone, vibrato, and orchestral playing. There are annotated fingering charts showing normal fingerings, alternative fingerings, and trill fingerings, and a concise account of the history of the instrument. There is a useful repertory list and an appendix by Sebastian Bell (Principal Flute of the London Sinfonietta and current Professor of Flute at the RAM) describing avant-garde techniques.
This text serves as a comprehensive pedagogical framework for mastering the technical and artistic demands of the flute. The author, Gareth Morris, leverages his extensive tenure as a professor at the Royal Academy of Music and his experience as a principal orchestral flutist to provide a structured approach to instrument proficiency. The book synthesizes decades of performance expertise into a manual designed to bridge the gap between technical mechanics and musical expression for both students and professionals.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Musicians and educators frequently cite this work as a foundational resource due to the author's distinguished background in both pedagogy and professional performance. Readers often note the clarity of the technical instructions, which remain relevant for flutists seeking to refine their fundamental skills and orchestral technique.
Page Count:
80
Publication Date:
1992-02-13
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019318432X
ISBN-13:
9780193184329
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