
Notes for Flutists: A Guide to the Repertoire offers important historical and analytical information about three dozen of the best-known pieces written for the instrument. Its contextual and theoretical insights make it an essential resource for professional, amateur, and student flutists. With engaging prose supported by fact-filled analytical charts, the book offers rich biographical information and informative analyses to help flutists gain a more complete understanding of J. S. Bach's Sonata in B minor, Reinecke's Undine Sonata, Fauré's Fantaisie, Hindemith's Sonata for Flute and Piano, Copland's Duo for Flute and Piano, and 30 other masterpieces.Offering a faithful and comprehensive guide to understanding the contexts in which the repertoire was composed, Notes for Flutists details in clear, chronological order flute repertoire from Telemann, Mozart, and Enescu to Prokofiev, Poulenc, and Muczynski. Kyle Dzapo includes biographical information on each composer and highlights history's impact on the creation and performance of important works for flute. Intended as a starting point for connecting performance studies with scholarship, Dr. Dzapo's analysis will help flutists gain a more complete picture of a given work. Its valuable insights make it essential to musicians preparing and presenting programs, and its detailed historical information about the work and composer will encourage readers to explore other works in a similarly analytical way. Covering concertos, chamber pieces, and works for solo flute, Kyle Dzapo presents Notes for Flutists, an indispensable handbook for students and professionals alike.
This text investigates the historical and analytical contexts of thirty-six foundational works in the flute repertoire to provide performers with a deeper interpretive framework. Dr. Kyle Dzapo, a scholar and performer, utilizes a combination of biographical research and musicological analysis to bridge the gap between academic study and practical performance. The book presents a structured methodology for understanding how historical circumstances and theoretical structures influence the execution of major concertos, chamber pieces, and solo works.
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Musicians and educators frequently cite this work as a reliable reference for program notes and performance preparation. Experts highlight the text for its ability to synthesize academic scholarship into a format that remains accessible for both students and professional performers.
Page Count:
284
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190610654
ISBN-13:
9780190610654
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