An Exploration of Tone and Vibrato on the Flute in relation to the French Flute School of the Early Twentieth Century
Abstract
Developing and improving sound quality on the flute is one of the fundamental areas of study for all flautists and vibrato is a key issue with regards to this. The flautists associated with the French Flute School mark a turning point in the history of flute playing and through studying historical recordings it is possible to hear the legacy they left behind. This thesis combines a study of these recordings with my own experimentations of vibrato and sound and results in three of my own recordings of the works discussed, (Gaubert’s Madrigal; “Entr’acte” to Act III of Bizet’s Carmen; and an excerpt from Brahms’ Symphony No. 4) with detailed considerations about both the process and the result.
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Student essay
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Date
2017-09-22Author
Kendall, Eloise
Keywords
flute
vibrato
French Flute School
Madrigal
Carmen
Orchestral Excerpts
Orchestral Flute Playing
Flute technique
Flute Sound
Language
eng
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