More Flutewise Club online events

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Our short online Flutewise Club sessions are going really well. Everyone who joined in for the one with Atarah agreed she was absolutely amazing, so inspiring. I’ve got a few new dates in the dairy for you. I hope you can join us for some or all of them. They are free for members and, if you are not a member yet, it’s easy to join.

The dates are:

•Saturday 29 May 6.00 pm - play, perform, listen - you are welcome to perform a piece for everyone, but book early, first come first served
•Tuesday 8 June 6.00 pm - flute inspiration with special guest artist plus ensemble
•Saturday 26 June 6.00 pm - flute inspiration with special guest artist plus ensemble
•Tuesday 6 July 6.00 pm -play, perform, listen - you are welcome to perform a piece for everyone, but book early, first come first served

There are some very exciting guests coming to join us and inspire us - more details soon.

Book here

Flutewise Online events

Sadly we all seem to be completely used to the new way of doing things, I know we all hope to return to normal life as soon as possible, but we are so lucky we can keep things going through online events.

If you haven’t been to our Flutewise Club online sessions yet, I'd really encourage you to join up. They only last 30 minutes and the feed back I have from flute players, parents and teachers is totally positive. I tend to holed them every couple of weeks, either on a Saturday or a Tuesday. The Tuesday ones involve a guest artist and we are so luck to have Atarah Ben Tovim MBE joining us for the next one on 11 May. I hope people resale how amazing this is!

We have an ensemble piece to start each session plus one to end it. Everyone plays on mute to a backing track. At my end of the computer it looks odd and all I can hear is the track, but everyone always looks completely involved and enjoys it.

On the Saturday sessions we also have the ensemble pieces (these are sent out about a week beforehand) but people are able to ask to perform a piece or come along as part of the audience. The audience is an extremely important role! What we have discovered is that sometimes the sound quality is not as good as it could be. This is for a good number of reasons. I asked people who performed last session if they would record their pieces again and send them in. We are very lucky to have Jerry Randalls so involved with our activities and he kindly gives everyone a comment on their performances. When you read them, below, I think you will agree these are so wonderful, positive and inspiring and totally capturing the whole concept of Flutewise.

Please enjoy reading and listening and then, if you aren’t already, get involved, please spread the word to other flute players, teachers and parents and help us inspire more people. Players from beginners to advanced are more than welcome.

Flutewise 01MAY21 Jerry’s comments

 Amelia – Hindemith Sonata 3rd movement

 Amelia, you injected an enjoyable bounce into the 6/8 metre and gave this movement a pacey tempo. There are a few notes to sort here and there. However, you got your fingers around many of the runs no problem. This is a dark piece written by HIndemith under the shadow of Naziism. So, your hollow tone in the low passages captures the atmosphere really well.  The ‘Marsch’ is a parody of marching jackboots – so lots of sarcasm and hurling the notes about (Figure 30 to 6 bars before the end) in your playing is called for. A full-on performance. Very well done.

Anya - Study in F

 Ah! One of my favourite studies! You played the melody with a lovely full sound, clean articulation and a good solid beat which made the music dance. Spot on!  This was short but very sweet.  Well done, Anyia.

Recording below.

 

Emme  - Doppler

 I loved the opening with its subtle rubato and push and pull. You handled the flourishes with ease, too. No flannel there! I heard every note. Great technique!  You project an enviable low register – rich and full tone, and you really let the flute sing in the middle and upper registers. Well done Emme. Exactly what I was expecting.

Video below.

 

Matilda – Menuet

 Well done Matilda. Your playing is progressing so well. Nice posture and you played with purpose which gave the muisc drive. Big tick. You have a lovely tone across the range of the flute – in the low and middle register. I look forward to hearing you play again soon.

 

Chloe - Faure

 This was polished and accomplished playing, Chole.  I liked your tempo which allowed the phrases to flow easily. You need a lot of carefully planned breathing for this piece!  You  also had the technical challenge well under control. A pleasure to listen to. Very well done.

Video below.

 

Anna – Tambourin

 You came straight off the bat with a wonderful clear sound and strong articulation.  I like this piece to be pokey and you achieved that. The contrasting section worked really well with your  change in tone - more lyrical and flowing. Very well done, Anna. I look forward to hearing the completed piece. The ending isn’t as daunting as it looks once you understand the sequence of scales and arpeggios. Liz will give you come pointers. Well done Anna. 

Flutewise with Atarah Ben Tovim, MBE!

I am really excited about this event! We are going to be joined at our Flutewise Club online on Tuesday 11 May 6.00 - 6.30 pm by the absolutely amazing Atarah Ben Tovim.

If you don’t know who Atarah is you need to find out and also come along to this event. Remember it is free for Flutewise members and it only costs £10 to join if you are not a member.

You can find out a bit about Atarah here. She is the most fantastically inspirational person you would want to meet. Over the years Atarah has been involved in many of our Flutewise Live events and she has often arranged music for us for these events. We’ll be playing 2 of these ensemble pieces on the day and there will be opportunity to ask Atarah questions.

Book your place early so you can enjoy looking at the pieces beforehand.

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Flutewise Club with Gareth McLearnon!

To keep us all happy and busy in the Easter holidays, I’ve arranged a second special treat! On Tuesday 13 April we will be joined by Gareth McLearnon. This is so exciting!

I first met Gareth in Belfast when he attended a Flutewise event with his then teacher, Ian Fleming. After that Gareth happily became involved in many of our events, not only in the UK but in Slovenia and Croatia. He was always a welcome ‘star’ on our residential courses. Gareth is now an international artist. As well as being an outstanding flute player he also composes amazing flute music. You really must come and meet him and be inspired.

Gareth will be doing some work with us on tone colours during this session and we will also have a play along ensemble piece.

Book early!

You can find out about Gareth on his website

Flutewise Club - with Stephen Clark!

I’ve arranged a special treat for all of our Flutewise Club members - a session where Stephen Clark will be joining us! This is very exciting. It will be on Tuesday 6 April, 4.00pm to 4.30 pm.

Stephen, now an international artist, was a Flutewise member as a boy and came to his first Flutewise Residential course at Corsica Hall in Seaford in 2000. He then became involved in loads of our activities over many years as a valuable member of staff. He is extremely passionate and knowledgable about all aspects of flute playing as well as being very entertaining. You can’t afford to miss this!

Free for Flutewise members - if you are not a member, join today!

Click here to book

Find out all about Stephen on his website

Stephen a few years ago at our residential course at Abbotsholme.

Stephen a few years ago at our residential course at Abbotsholme.

Flutewise Club - with Joss Campbell!

We had a great online event with Abbie Burrow last Saturday. It was our Flutewise Springerval event and we were joined by some of our flute playing friends from the Jersey Academy of Music and we even had a friend join us from Croatia. When life is more back to normal we are hoping to be able to offer a Flutewise event over on Jersey. Croatia is still a possibility in August but we’ll have to see how it all goes with travel.

In the meantime we have our Flutewise Club Online events. They are free to Flutewise members and only last for 30 minutes. I’ve scheduled them for Tuesdays and Saturdays approximately fortnightly. For the Saturday ones we will be playing an ensemble piece with a backing track and then we can enjoy solos from anyone who would like to offer to play. It’s a great opportunity to perform as we have so few opportunities at the moment. Of course just coming along to listen is very important as all performers need an audience and you can learn so much from listening. On Tuesday sessions we will also have an ensemble piece and we will also have a flute playing topic the explore. I’m really thrilled and excited about our Flutewise Club on Tuesday 16 March as we will have a very special guest, flute teacher extraordinaire, Joss Campbell, who will tell us all about her brilliant series of news books, Flute Warm Ups. You really can’t afford to miss this one. Book a place soon.

Not sure if you are a Flutewise member? Flutewise membership is free to anyone who has taken part in a Flutewise event either live or online. If you are new to Flutewise it only costs £10 to join.

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Flutewise Club Online

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As life seems quite sometime away from getting back to normal I thought you might appreciate the opportunity to join in some online activities. The Flutewise Club Online is designed for young flute players of all levels and their parents. They will be held on zoom and each one will last for about 30 minutes. They will take part once a month on a Tuesday at 6.00 pm and once a month on a Saturday at 4.00 pm. 

Each Tuesday meeting will have a theme and for some of them we will have a visit from a surprise guest artist (I have many wonderful friends around the world who are famous flute players and enjoy sharing their expertise with young players - you never know who you might meet!). We will also play an ensemble piece with backing track during the sessions. 

Saturday meetings will offer the opportunity for flute players to perform a piece they know well, making a mini concert. Of course you don’t have to play, being an audience member is equally important.

To take part you need to be a Flutewise member. This is easy, if you have been involved in our events in the past eg been to a residential course or have been involved in online activities this year you will have automatic membership or you can join for an annual fee of £10. You can attend as many or as few meetings as you like, you just need to register your interest at least a day before a meeting so I can get appropriate music to you.

The dates planned will be as follows (all subject to change):
Tuesday 16 February 6.00 pm - theme - practice! Ensemble piece - bookable now

Saturday 20 February 4.00 pm - concert time - offer to play a solo or just come and listen - bookable now

Tuesday 16 March 6.00 pm - theme - fun with scales. Ensemble piece

Saturday 27 March 4.00 pm  - concert time - offer to play a solo or just come and listen

Tuesday 13 April 6.00 pm - theme - warming up. Ensemble piece.

Saturday 1 May 4.00 pm - concert time - offer to play a solo or just come and listen

More dates to follow


Flutewise Springerval Event

Hi everyone

I hope you are well, safe and happy in these very strange times. I think we all all despondent at how difficult life is, but we are lucky as we have our flutes. 

In December Abbie and I ran a Flutewise online event. We really enjoyed it and it seemed to work very well. Abbie is always so creative with her musical stories. Because of its success we’ve decided to run another one in February, on Saturday 27th February starting at 2.00 pm. It will also about 3 hours plus a break in the middle. This event will have a ‘Spring’ theme and will include a warm up, a quiz/competition, a new story from Abbie and some play along music. It will be suitable for all levels of players. I know it will be fun and we’ll all learn something. The bookings are already coming in fast, so hurry to book your place if you want to come.

For our Springerval event we are working with Claire Harvey from the Jersey Academy of Music. A plan for the future is to have a Flutewise Party event over on Jersey when we can. It’s a beautiful music school with residential accommodation and Jersey is a great place for a family break. Goodness knows when this will happen, but it’s a positive thing to have dreams and plans for the future.

Have you any thoughts about what you would like Flutewise to be doing for you now or in the future? I’d love to hear from you and I might be able to make them possible - go on, challenge me!

Happy flute playing

Liz


Website Update and Flutewise Winterval

Hello!

I hope you have been enjoying a really lovely Christmas. I have, even though it was so much quieter than normal.

I have been keeping myself busy with working on a huge new look our website. I'd love to know what you think about it. It's now possible to leave comments here on the NEWS page, so it would be great to hear your views.

Abbie Burrows and I have also been working on our Flutewise Winterval Spectacular event which is taking place online on Tuesday 29 December. It's going to be lots of fun. If you haven't booked a place yet there is still time. All flute players are welcome to join us. Book here.

Stay safe and happy and enjoy playing your flute.

Happy flute playing

Liz