Hi everyone! It's been a while - so I thought I'd share some of the things I've learned from my students so far this year. Thanks to all of you for your listenening and support! Please share The Flute Suite with someone, and review us whereever you listen.
Camilla Hoitenga has worked with some of the most important composers of the 20th and 21st centuries. In our conversation we talk about her approach to improvisation, collaborating with composers: in particular her long friendship-collaboration with Kaija Saariaho, and the importance of trusting in, and following your curiosity. I highly recommend listeners to check out her website, and you can find a growing set of masterclasses on Hoitenga's youtube channel. 6:00 Collaborating with Artists: Improvisation 11:10 Collaborating with Composers 13:42 Working with Kaija Saariaho 17:45 Teaching comtemporary music 22:06 Connections to Finland 23:46 Coaching: helping musicians pursue their own path
In this episode, I'm reviewing some books that I've found useful to introduce students to extended flute techniques and contemporary performance practice. Here's a list of the books I talk about in the episode (Note – this is not sponsored in any way – these are just materials that I've found interesting and helpful!) Musique rigolote pour les jeunes flûtistes (Funny music for young flutists) Ledeuil Éric Beat Boxing & Beyond and Vol.2 Into the Beyond Mary Matthews and Nicole Chamberlain For the Younger Flutist Offermans, Wil Petite méthode des modes de jeu contemporains pour la flûte traversière (Applied and practical method for the principle playing techniques for flute) Sarrien-Perrier, Annick: Papierblüten – Paper Blossoms 24 short pieces for flute:an introduction to contemporary music Gasser, Ulrich Flute Update: New Music for Young Flutists various composers 3 Expeditions pour flûte aventureuse Cycle 1 Ledeuil Éric You can find a more detailed list on the resources page at my website www.kathyweidefeller.com I'd love it if you'd taie a short survey about your interest in an upcoming workshop! And join the discussion at The Flute Suite on Facebook! I'd love to hear what books you are using in your practice or teaching studio!
Laura Lentz has given us a new book: The Modal Flute Warmup: Sound Discovery and Color Palette Expansion where she revisits and expands a classic Sam Baron exercise to introduce classical flutists to All the modes, encouraging exploration and discovery. In this conversation, Laura presents her book, and we talk about the importance of finding space in our practice and teaching to allow for discovery. You can learn more about Laura and her book at lauralentzflute.com
In my conversation with Sami Junnonen we talk about his newly released recording of the Ibert, Jolivet and Rodrigo flute concertos, as well as the power of teachers, music competitions, and the idea of Life as Art, and Art as Life! Flute Concertos / Ibert, Jolivet & Rodrigo is recorded on Resonus Classics: RES 10335 Learn more about Sami at www.samijunnonen.com I'd love to hear from you! The Flute Suite is on Instagram and Facebook, as am I, or visit www.kathyweidenfeller.com Would you like to help support The Flute Suite? Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/kathy25562
Hi! Join me for an informal coffee meeting where I catch you up with all the flutey things I've been doing this spring, as well as an overview of Finnish flute events happening this summer, and a sneak peek at some upcoming happenings here in The Flute Suite!
Reflections and stories on communication and community as The Flute Suite reaches the one year mark!
I invite you to reflect on your own personal practice: not so much What you practice - but How you think and talk about it. 3 Pillars of good practice: Cultivating Joyful Curiosity, including Movement and Novelty, and remembering the need for Space and Time. Some of the resources mentioned in this episode: #music_360 #violincase (Hillary Hahn) #justanotherflutist Sophie Dufeutrelle: The Flutist's Way, book III #AmyLikar Reach out – you can find The Flute Suite on Instagram and Facebook, or me as Kathy Weidenfeller,flutist and at www.kathyweidenfeller.com Would you like to help support The Flute Suite? Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/kathy25562
Reflections on this fall and the start of The Flute Suite as we reach the end of 2023! Thank YOU for listening! Reach out – you can find The Flute Suite on Instagram and Facebook, or me as Kathy Weidenfeller,flutist and at www.kathyweidenfeller.com Would you like to help support The Flute Suite? Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/kathy25562 And share The Flute Suite with a friend! Give us a rating where ever you listen. Best wishes for 2024!!
Jaana Laasonen is Lector of Flute at the East Helsinki Music Institute, and the creator of the 'Colour Flute' method, part of the 'Colourstrings' family: a method for beginning instrumentalists based on the theories and methods of Zoltan Kodaly. In this first part of our conversation, we talk about the importance of family and folk music in early instrumental education. You can find out more about the Colour Flute method here 2.25 Early musical experiences 9.51 Benefits of working with very young students 12.24 Connecting to Kodaly 22.34 Beginning with new flute students
Get a taste of the Young Flutist Festival (Nuori huilisti!) organized by the Finnish Flute Association in colaboration with the Juvenalia Music Institute in Espoo Finland. I share clips of performances and behind the scenes comments from organizers and teachers. I hope you enjoy!! @suomenhuiluseura @nuorihuilisti
Here's a conversation with the lovely Beatriz Machias: orchestral flutist, opera singer and founder of the Tampere Flute Festival here in Finland. In this episode, we talk about teaching, practicing, the possibilities that competition holds for young flutists – and especially being more than your flute! · 1.41 How it all started! · 6.15 Singing and flute playing · 11.00 The Tampere Flute Festival · 19.27 The importance of competitions and the upcoming Finnish Flute Association competition · 23.12 Practice and teaching · 43.41 TFF 2024! For more information about Beatriz and the Tampere Flute Fest, follow: @beatrizmaciasflutist @tampereflutefest You can hear Dr. Pearson talk about the focal dystonia research I mention in Episode 7 of The Flute Suite starting at 15.40
In this episode, I sit down with Annika Gummerus-Putkinen, flutist, composer, writer and teacher at the Pop & Jazz conservatory in Helsinki. We got to have a wonderful converstaion about the similarities and differences between our approaches to introducing our students to improvisation, and the important role improvisation can play in teaching, and in life in general! Annika is one of the co-authors of the book Free your Playing! A guide to Improvisation You can find Annika on Facebook and Linked In I mention David Doland in this episode – check out his fantastic work on classical improvisation on his website I also want to shout out to Sophie Dufeutrelle and thank her for an interesting conversation we had several years ago on the history of music education in France that has helped me to put the role of improvisation in Western art music into context. Some of those ideas come up in this conversation. You can follow the Flute Suite on Instagram and Facebook
Dr. Lea Pearson is on a mission not only to help musicians perform freely and without pain, but now, also to help teachers use that information to create a safe space in our studios where students can freely explore and develop their musical selves. We talk about grounding ourselves and our students, being present and aware while teaching, how somatic teaching can help to create a safe space for our students, and so much more! You will also find out that Dr Pearson has a connection to Finland! If you want to know more… You can find Dr. Pearson on Facebook, where she is very active, Including a recently started discussion group on inclusive teaching She is also the founder of Music Minus Pain where you can find her teachings on body mapping, helping musicians learn to use their body in a way that allows them to play freely and without pain. (you can find them on Facebook as well!) Dr. Pearson's article in the latest Babel flute magazine on how teachers can nurture young musicians. And here is the citation for the article Dr. Pearson mentions in the episode; about child-centered teaching throughout Europe: Pozo,J. I, Pérez Echeverría, M. P., López-Íñiguez, G., & Torrado J. A. Learning and Teaching in the Music Studio: A Student-Centred Approach. Landscapes: the Arts, Aesthetics, and Education, 31, 1st ed. Springer, (2022)
Some summer musings about common themes I see come up over and over in online flute discussion groups. Our online spaces can be wonderful resources, if we know how to make the most of them. I talk about three themes that come up pretty often in discussion groups that might be better addressed in different ways. Thank you for listening! And stay tuned, as I have some wonderful interviews coming soon to share!
Since we're in the height of the summer season here in Finland, in this episode, I share some of the best of what Finland has to offer flutistically this summer. A few concerts from the past few months that have been recorded - you'll find the links below - new albulm releases, and upcoming concerts. Hopefully those of you located outside of Finland will be able to access these recordings, located at YLE-arena, the recording hub of Finland's national radio. Enjoy! You can find Clare Chase's performance of Kaija Saariaho's flute concerto with the Helsinki City Orchestra conducted by Susanna Mälkki here And Niahm McKeena's premiere performance of Kalevi Aho's flute and harp concerto (together with harpist Emmanuel Ceysson) again with the Helsinki City Orchestra, conducted by Osmo Vänskä. Sami Junnonen's recording of the Teleman Fantasies Here you can find a recording of the concert that includes the premiere of Bjørnar Habbestad's performance of Antti Auvinen's new flute concerto: 'Ventilation Beat' The Tampere Flute Festival's website, where you can find links to their social media accounts as well as information on past and upcoming Festivals and other activities. The Finnish Flute Association's website provides some information in English about the Association, and concert listings can be found under the menu heading 'news'. It is in Finnish for the most part (the most important word: Flute = huilu) and for North American listeners – remember here in Europe, we write our dates 'backwards' (day first, then month).
I'm sharing some of the exercises I use with my own students to encourage them to play with scales (and learn something in the process!). I've made a companion video for this episode to demonstrate these easy exercizes that you can find here: https://youtu.be/fh4BgfnzHn8 I also mention the flutexpansion's guide to singing & playing, which you can find here: https://www.flutexpansions.com/singing-playing (while you're there, check out all the other cool stuff they have on their site! And make a note of their next workshop, if you want some help) As always, drop me a line and let me know what you think of this episode! You can find us on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theflutesuite/ and facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/5890733031028026/
In this episode, I'm going to take you on a visit to my own flute studio: I'll give you an overview of the Finnish music education system, and share some of the lessons I've learned from my students this year! I share some examples of how important it is to create a supportive space where students feel safe to bring their whole selves to lessons and rehearsals, and how this can help to create a learning community where formal learning is enhanced by peer learning.
Looking for ways to add more improvisation to your practice, rehearsal or lessons? I'm sharing a few tips and some resources to help you get started right away. Visit our website: https://www.kathyweidenfeller.com/the-flute-suite/ And send me a message to let me know what you think! https://www.kathyweidenfeller.com/contact/ Links for resources mentioned in this episode: You can find a list of all of Sophie Dufeutrelle's works as well as performance videos on her website: https://www.sophiedufeutrelle.com/accueil/catalogue/ Wil Offermans' works can be found on his website: https://www.wiloffermans.com/composition/ And you can read my dissertation (and accompanying workbook) here: https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-329-291-8