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5 FALL 2018 THE FLUTIST QUARTERL Y NFAONLINE.ORG Table of Contents FALL 2018 20 The ife and Flute Music of Anna Bon di Venezia by Mary Matthews The handful of compositions by this young, critically heralded 18th-century composer are drawing increasing attention among publishers, but her canon has not yet become part of established performance repertoire. 26 The erformer-Composer: Jumping Off by Jane Rigler Composing flute music along with playing it might seem too daunting to consider. But this composer, and six others, advises giving it a try. Each artist oers insights in the what, the how, and— most important—the why behind your composing adventure. 30 Giulio Briccialdi: The aganini of the Flute by Ginevra Petrucci Born 200 years ago, the “prince of flutists” was a universally praised flutist living at a time of unequalled levels of virtuosity. He also excelled at composition, conducting, and—alongside the work of Theodore Böhm himself—flute design. 38 Robert Willoughby by Robert Bigio A longtime friend describes the roots, life, and work of this beloved and nationally renowned master flutist and pedagogue. 55 Excellence in August by Jeremy Benson e outgoing NFA Young Artist Competition chair oers insights on the annual event—and guidance for future contenders. 26 FEATURES The Flutist Quarterly Volume 44, No. 1 30 38 13 From the President 15 From the Editor 16 High Notes 42 Across the Miles 44 Notes from Around the World 46 Passing Tones 50 New Products 54 From the Graduate Research Committee Chair 56 Reviews: Special Section— Complete Works by Doppler 74 From the New Music Advisory Committee 78 Honor Roll of Donors to the NFA 82 From the Convention Director 84 NF A Office, Coordinators, Committee Chairs 88 Index of Advertisers DEPARTMENTS Cover image: Courtesy Naxos of America. The N a tio nal Fl ute A sso ci atio n 70 E. Lake S tr ee t , #200 Chica go , IL 60601 found ed N o vember 18, 1972, in E lkh ar t , Ind ian a THIS MAGAZINE IS PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY THE NATIONAL FLUTE ASSOCIATION, INC., A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION. THE STATEMENTS OF WRITERS AND ADVERTISERS ARE NOT NECESSAR- ILY THOSE OF THE NATIONAL FLUTE ASSOCIATION, INC., WHICH RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE TO PRINT ANY ADVERTISEMENT. ISSN 8756-8667 © 2018 NATIONAL FLUTE ASSOCIATION, INC. 20

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5FALL 2018 THE FLUTIST QUARTERLY NFAONLINE.ORG

Table of ContentsFALL2018

20 The ife and Flute Music of Anna Bon di Venezia by Mary Matthews The handful of compositions by this young, critically heralded

18th-century composer are drawing increasing attention among publishers, but her canon has not yet become part of established performance repertoire.

26 The erformer-Composer: Jumping Off by Jane Rigler Composing flute music along with playing it might seem too

daunting to consider. But this composer, and six others, advises giving it a try. Each artist offers insights in the what, the how, and—most important—the why behind your composing adventure.

30 Giulio Briccialdi: The aganini of the Flute by Ginevra Petrucci Born 200 years ago, the “prince of flutists” was a universally

praised flutist living at a time of unequalled levels of virtuosity. He also excelled at composition, conducting, and—alongside the work of Theodore Böhm himself—flute design.

38 Robert Willoughby by Robert Bigio A longtime friend describes the roots, life, and work of this beloved

and nationally renowned master flutist and pedagogue.

55 Excellence in August by Jeremy Benson The outgoing NFA Young Artist Competition chair offers insights on

the annual event—and guidance for future contenders.

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FEATURES

The Flutist Quarterly Volume 44, No. 1

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13 From the President

15 From the Editor

16 High Notes

42 Across the Miles

44 Notes from Around the World

46 Passing Tones

50 New Products

54 From the Graduate Research Committee Chair

56 Reviews: Special Section— Complete Works by Doppler

74 From the New Music Advisory Committee

78 Honor Roll of Donors to the NFA

82 From the Convention Director

84 NFA Office, Coordinators, Committee Chairs

88 Index of Advertisers

DEPARTMENTS

Cover image: Courtesy Naxos of America.

The N atio nal Fl ute A sso ci atio n70 E. Lake S tr eet , #200Chica go , IL 60601found ed N ovember 18, 1972, in E lkh ar t , Indiana

THIS MAGAZINE IS PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY THE NATIONAL FLUTE ASSOCIATION, INC., A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION. THE STATEMENTS OF WRITERS AND ADVERTISERS ARE NOT NECESSAR-ILY THOSE OF THE NATIONAL FLUTE ASSOCIATION, INC., WHICH RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE TO PRINT ANY ADVERTISEMENT.

ISSN 8756-8667 © 2018 NATIONAL FLUTE ASSOCIATION, INC.

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