

In her attempt to escape the affection of god Pan (a creature half goat and half man), she was transformed into a water-reed or calamos (cane-reed). In Greek mythology, Syrinx (Σύριγξ) was a forest Nymph. The pan flute has become widely associated with the character Peter Pan created by Sir James Matthew Barrie, whose name was inspired by the god Pan. Meet the Reviewers The third in a series introducing our reviewing team.Pan and Daphnis – 1st century BC Roman replica of 2nd century BC Greek original Recollections of Jean-Pierre Rampal Elena Durán looks back on the impact the legendary Maestro had on her life and long career.īack to (Summer) School What is it like to return to flute summer school after a pandemic? Hannah Capstick found out. Player Stories Part 2 Sophie McGrath delves into the fluting tales of some of this year's BFS Competitions entrants.īFS Competitions 2021 & 2022 Information about next year’s Competitions, and some fun figures about this year’s from Liz Wrighton. Invitation to Participate in a Research Project with Flute Players Help Jiayi Wang investigate flute-related health issues. Livestreaming: A Personal Reflection On the brink of giving up a career in music, Claire Holdich discovered a lifeline in livestreaming. Here are some of her favourites, past and present. Transcription-Making as Musical Translation Noemi Gyori explores how flute & guitar arrangements of keyboard works can be improved.Ītarah’s Treasury of Tried-and-Tested British Flute Choir Arrangements Atarah Ben-Tovim is still ravenous for flute choir music. Kelly and his Serenade for flute.Ī Case for Movement Education: Specific Body Mapping Concepts Part 2 The arms and jaw are the focus of this installment of Kelly Mollnow Wilson’s series on Body Mapping. The Olympian, the Flautist and the Poet: Unearthing an Edwardian Gem Rebecca Hall uncovers the fascinating story of F.S.

Education: Junior Department Focus The Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama
