Flute Repertoire Class: Baroque through Contemporary
Course Number
ILWD-341
Description
A study of the core works essential for any professional flutist's repertoire. Through an interactive master class setting, students will learn performance practices in a wide range of styles, including baroque, classical, and 19th-century; explorations of extended and experimental techniques found in 20th- and 21st-century compositions for the flute; and selections from flute music from around the world. Students will work with their own accompanists, including piano, guitar, and harp, and perform frequently, including in an end-of-semester in-class or public concert.
Credits
1
Prerequisites
None
Required Of
None
Electable By
Flute principals
Semesters Offered
Spring Only
Location
Boston
Department
WWND
Course Chair
Walter Smith
Taught By