Monday, June 27, 2011

Yankee Doodle Flute Duet


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Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Duration: 1 1/2 Minute
Format: PDF
Price: $2.00

This is an arrangement of the American Folk Song, "Yankee Doodle". Perfect for intermediate to advanced players. Highest note is 2nd A above the staff. Lowest note is Eb on bottom of the staff. Piece is approximately 1 1/2 minute long. Great for those Patriotic and Athletic Gigs! Suitable for piccolos and violins as well. Piece will be delivered as a PDF through email.

Rainbows and Fireworks

Sometimes  you are pretty certain you know how a concert is going to play out, but you can never be too certain when you decide to play outside. Some musicians will actually rather lose a paying gig than to play outside and risk the uncertainty that is called Mother Nature. Since I'm always up for an adventure and I usually don't turn down a gig if I have a free night, I got to play with the Georgia Symphony Orchestra last night at their Fireworks Spectacular. I just assumed it would be like any other night this week, hot and humid. So I braced myself for a night of sticky playing. Boy, was I wrong!

The principal flutist and I pulled in the parking lot (with our matching convertible beetles) at the same time. The skies looked ominous, so we scurried into the nearest hall to the greens at Kennesaw State. No sooner had we walked in the door, but the heavens opened up and musicians poured into the hall. We all pulled out our phones to see what the weather radar was showing. We were all positive the show would be cancelled. After 10 minutes of sideways rain, the weather let up and all the musicians were curious to see how the sound engineers and stage outside were faring.

Lo and behold, the stage was up, sound checks were commencing, and there was a crowd of people patiently waiting on the lawn! So we decided to just go with it and start the concert. There was some light drizzling and we thought we'd never finish the concert, but then it stopped. At the end of  "Salute to Rogers and Hammerstein" we saw a rainbow..even a double rainbow. Some enchanted evening ;)

The weather was downright perfect from then on, and I'm glad we decided to soldier on. It turned out to be a fabulous night...with the exception of the principal flutist's flute malfunctioning, all was remedied when the piccoloist offered her flute. It all worked out in the end!

Wednesday, June 01, 2011

Premiere of "Valentine"

The hubby (Brian Chamberlain) and I will be premiering my work "Valentine" for flute and guitar that I wrote for Brian this Friday (6/3) at 8pm at the TahCha Teahouse in conjunction with Classical Revolution ATL event
(http://www.facebook.com/cratl)

3352-c Chamblee Tucker Rd.
Atlanta, GA 30341

Brian and I will not be the only ones performing, however. There will be many professional Atlanta classical musicians performing that night. Another composer, Michael Kurth a bassist for the Atlanta Symphony, will also have a piece performed. I've been to another CRATL event and it was wonderful to hear what some of Atlanta's musicians will pick out to perform when they have a
choice to play with friends in public. Should be a wonderful night!

We even got a plug on our local NPR station. You can listen to the interview of the Atlanta founders of Classical Revolution here: http://www.pba.org/programming/programs/citycafe/