Twenty-Four Exercises for the Flute - Opus 30
The Andersen Etudes
Any flutist who is serious about the study of the flute will have at some point encountered the etudes by Joachim Andersen. At the early stages of study, these etudes can feel overwhelming and perhaps beyond the grasp of a young flutist. Part of the obstacle with these etudes is that the student often fails to understand the musical, or expressive, value of these works. While the young student will approach these etudes as technical studies, a more mature flutist will often return to these studies with a deeper appreciation of them as masterpieces of musical expression, and will occasionally even program Andersen Etudes as recital pieces.
Donald Peck, Principal Flutist of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for 42 years, has edited three opus numbers of Andersen Etudes - Nos. 30, 33, and 63 - and has provided comments in the introduction which will assist the flutist in achieving a better understanding of the artistic value of the etudes as he or she is learning them for the first time. A better understanding of the music will in most cases assist in one's grasp of the technique.
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