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Nina Perlove, flute: Pan from Roussel's Joueurs de Flute

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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2008

Nina Perlove, Sankyo 5K gold flute
Jan Corrothers, piano

"Pan" from Albert Roussel's Joueurs de Flute
Recorded at Northern Kentucky University

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  • check 1:03!

    seems she`s looking for the note over her head

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    Exccellent!(:

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  • Regarding a "note over her head': she's listening to the intonation of the high note. As for posture: it's better to listen the music with your eyes closed because a classical musician creates MUSIC, not a SHOW. If you need a show then go to a theater, rock concert or cinema.

  • @pessimystica Yeah, I agree. I don't hold me flute perfectly straight. I tilt it slightly. It's simply a matter of alignment between the embouchure hole and your lips.

  • bravo

  • Amazing performance... loved it!!

  • in response to some of these comments, any good flutist would know that it's all a matter of how the flute is aligned to your head, not so much the body position. i know many great flutists that don't hold their flute perfectly straight... (who does anyway?), myself included. if someone's sound is affected from their body position, THEN you can criticize their posture.

  • If you wanna see someone slouch, check out Fenwick Smith. He plays almost completely sideways when I saw him in recital...but what a gorgeous sound he has.

  • AGREED. Most any serious flutist uses "Flutist", but there's nothing WRONG with "Flautist".What I can't stand though is when non-musicians say, "Don't you mean "FLAUTIST"? Like the thousands and thousands of dollars I am in debt for over studying the flute in a school of music leaves me unable to determine what to call myself as a musician. Call it whatever, but we just don't need to be "corrected" by non-musicians,do we FLUTISTS? also suggest joining the Youtube Group:Flutist not Flautist, hehe

  • "Merry Matsu" lol

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