FLUTE STORIES - Friedrich Kuhlau's Arietta and Variations on a Theme of Mozart

FLUTE STORIES - Friedrich Kuhlau's Arietta an...

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FLUTE STORIES - Katherine Hoover's WINTER SPIRITS

Composer Katherine Hoover's Winter Spirits is a musical tribute to the American Desert Southwest. This 5 minute piece was inspired by Marie Buchfink's artwork picturing a cross-legged native American flute player: A colorful cloud of tiny beneficent spirits rises fro ...

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Tony Barrand: Sing Me A Story/Dance Me A Song

In this encore episode from Christmas eve 2020, we celebrate the life and legacy of Tony Barrand who died on January 29, 2022. Tony Barrand was born in England in 1945 but has lived most of his life in southern Vermont i ...

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