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Ukrainian Appeal Fund

Ukrainian Appeal Fund

Two weeks ago, I published a new edition of a Ukrainian work La Tristesse as a contribution to the Humanitarian Appeal for funds to help Ukraine. I wanted to do something to support the people of Ukraine, so I have created this arrangement of a work by the important Ukrainian composer, Mykola Lysenko…

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Marija Esih

Marija Esih

Marija Esih was born in 1984 in Zagreb, Croatia. She graduated from the Zagreb University, Academy of Music in the class of Professor Vesna Košir. She has won several first and second prizes at state competitions in Croatia. In the course of her studies, she was a member of several…

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Marin Rabadan

Marin Rabadan

Matin Rabadan was born in 1978 in Split, Croatia. He is a trombone player with a Master's degree from Zagreb University of Music and he is a member of the Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra. His compositions are influenced by JazzOther works composed by him include:Cassiopeia for two flutes and piano; Six Sweets…

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Dora Bright (1862 - 1951) Composer & pianist

Dora Bright (1862 - 1951) Composer & pianist

‘Dora Bright writes her own concertos better than she plays them’ this was Bernard Shaw’s tongue-in-cheek review after hearing Dora Bright play her own piano concerto, and he continued with ‘I do not know that she plays any better than I do, except in respect of her fingering her scales…

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The Birmingham Flute Society (1856 - c.1954)

The Birmingham Flute Society (1856 - c.1954)

The members of the Birmingham Flute Society celebrated their Thirtieth Anniversary in 1886. To mark the occasion they played flute quartets at the home of the society’s founder in the village of Clent, followed by dinner and speeches at a local hostelry ‘The Lyttleton Arms’.The society had been founded by…

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Luise Adolpha Le Beau (1850 - 1927)

Luise Adolpha Le Beau (1850 - 1927)

My first introduction to the music of Luise Adolpha Le Beau, came via her Piano Concerto - an attractive work with a clear sense of individuality. One of those works that has a good sense of direction but includes surprising twists to delight the ear. The manuscripts of her works…

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Robert Sidney Pratten (1824 – 1873)

Robert Sidney Pratten (1824 – 1873)

R.S. Pratten was a well-known flute player, flute maker and composer, whose fame lives on especially amongst players of traditional music. In fact his wife, Catherine, a Professor of Guitar and a composer for that instrument, is often now rather better remembered than her husband.Robert began as a flute player,…

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José Maria del Carmen Ribas [1796 - 1861] flute player & composer

José Maria del Carmen Ribas [1796 - 1861] flute player & composer

The brilliant Spanish flautist, José Maria del Carmen Ribas, was one of the darlings of the London musical world in the nineteenth century. His life is a story of adventure and glamour.Contemporary with the flautists Drouet and Nicholson, Ribas was born on July 16th, 1796 in Burgos, the historic Castilian…

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James P Mathews (1828 – 1901)

James P Mathews (1828 – 1901)

James Mathews was an amateur flute player who has enjoyed some degree of notoriety as the owner of a remarkable gold flute named Chrysoston (greek: golden-mouthed*). Mathews (or Matthews) was a very accomplished flautist and highly popular with audiences in the Midlands of England, during the latter part of the…

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Halfdan Kjerulf (1815 - 1868)

Halfdan Kjerulf (1815 - 1868)

Halfdan Kjerulf was the composer who inspired me to become involved in the world of research. In 1999, I had come across his piano pieces in a volume of my grand-mother's piano music and instantly was engaged by its quality, so much that I felt I needed to discover more…

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