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Carmen Fantasy for flute and Piano

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2007

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Nina Perlove flute and Toni Sheffer, piano, live in concert at Northern Kentucky University. Fantasy on themes of Bizet's Carmen by Francois Borne arranged by Robert Stallman, published by International (excerpted to be under 10 minutes for youtube).

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For information on how to study flute with Perlove, send a message or visit www.nku.edu. Accepting new students privately and through NKU.

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  • I finally could stand it no longer and made an account so I can tell you what an inspiration you are to me! That being said, I have a question; The embellishment you perform at 5:17 - is that a trick of breathing or super-human-speedy fingers? Because it's probably the most mind boggling thing I've ever heard someone do on a flute : )

    Respond please!

  • @one0minstrels0flute Thanks for watching. At 5:17 it is just fast moving fingers, and steady air stream. Visit my website if you want to see more flute stuff and videos! Peace, Nina

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  • @frankdavid0 She puts a flower in her mouth !

    The question should be ... why ? =)

  • lol people this is a difficult song, it sounds a little breathy because it's difficult, only a godly flutist could play this song perfectly lol the fact she can play it without any mistakes is truly fantastic! GO NINA!!!!

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  • W.O.W!! :D

  • Beautiful! I wish I could play like you!

  • I'm playing this for college auditions (up to the gypsy song) but I'm so worried i'm gonna fail big time D: the hardest part to me is the very first variation after the habenera.

  • Have you ever thought about playing without music?

  • How can you play with a flower in your mouth?

  • Good Job!

  • could you please tell me how to practice note jumps! I really need to play from low to high notes without cracking the sound or making it feel forced! thanks!

  • I like the tone , very nice!!!!!!!!

  • You're amazing :O

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