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Flute
Studies by E. Koehler
Opus 33 Complete
Edited by Frederick Shade
Published by Allans Publishing

Mozart
Flute Sonatas
No IV in F (K. 13) and No. V in C (K. 14)
Edited by Frederick Shade and Len Vorster
Published by Allans in the Signature Series and
signed by the editor

This
new edition of the well-known Sonatas for Flute
by Mozart provides invaluable advice on interpretation
and performance. Performance Notes are provided
to assist the student and teacher to explore these
beautiful pieces of the young Mozart.
This
new edition has been acclaimed in Australia and
overseas by well-known Flautists.
These two thoughtfully edited and
beautifully printed sonatas should be in every flautist's
collection. In their simplicity they are ideal for
the less advanced performers, but capturing the
elegance of that simplicity will be a challenge
to all, and the results always a delight to the
listener.
John Wion, Principal Flute, New York City Opera
This edition is beautifully printed
and is recommended because it is designed to stimulate
the performer to be creative in interpretation.
One should never blindly believe either the printed
word or the printed music. Hence, the inclusion
of many good suggestions for trills, octave changes
and ornamentation that are in keeping with the classical
style of the eight-year-old Mozart should be of
great assistance in encouraging every performer
to be an individual, and to create their own personal
and stylistic performance.
Vernon Hill, Head of Woodwind, Canberra School
of Music
Can anyone who hears these Sonatas
believe that Mozart didn't like the flute? This
beautiful music is presented here in a most tasteful
and, for both instruments, very well adapted modern
version, which I do recommend very warmly to flautists
of all generations.
András Adorján, Professor of Flute,
Musikhochschule Köln, Germany
40
for Flute
Edited by Frederick Shade
Allans Publishing

40 graded pieces for
unaccompanied flute designed to provide both teachers
and students with a comprehensive selection of pieces
covering all grades and levels of difficulty.
Including Australian composers: Ros Bandt, Colin
Brumby, Dulcie Holland, John Lemmoné, Graham Powning,
Johanna Selleck, Larry Sitsky, Margaret Sutherland.
Included in the AMEB
syllabus.
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