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The musical leaf is one of any leaves used to play music on. It goes by many names, including leaflute, leaf flute, leaf whistle, gum leaf, and leafophone. In Cambodia, it is called a slek (Khmer: ស្លឹក) and is played by country people in Cambodia, made from the leaves of broad-leaf trees, including the sakrom and khnoung trees.
Album leaf is the title of numerous minor compositions by a wide variety of classical composers. It also appears in the French version, Feuille d'album or Feuillet d'album; the German version Albumblatt (pl. Albumblätter); the Russian version Листок из альбома (pl. Листки из альбома); the Spanish and Latin-American versions Hoja de álbum; and other languages.
Leaf Yeh was awarded the 2nd place in the NCCU Golden Melody (Mandarin: 政大金旋獎), and released her first album "Departure" (Mandarin: 出發) in 2013. She was also a member of the underground band Roli., [ 1 ] and shortly thereafter, under the name Leaf, she became the lead singer of Night Keepers (Mandarin: 守夜人), releasing ...
Chôros No. 2 for flute and clarinet; Chôros No. 7 for flute, oboe, clarinet, alto saxophone, bassoon, violin and cello with tam-tam ad lib; Quinteto (em forma de chôros) for flute, oboe, cor anglais, clarinet and bassoon; Carl Maria von Weber: Trio for Piano, Flute and Cello in G minor, Op. 63, J. 259 (1818-19)
Allegro bravour in D major for flute and piano (1852); lost; Fantasie e capriccio in F major for flute and piano (1863) Andante cantabile for cello and piano (1863) Piano. Lípový lístek (Linden Leaf) for piano 4-hands; Impromptu – Scherzo – Valčík – Barkarola (Fischerlied) Vocal. Die Kapelle, Songs for voice and piano (1951); words ...
Theme and Variations for piano (1944) No Leaf Is Left for soprano and piano (1945) — text: Elisabeth Coatsworth; First Sonata for piano (ca. 1946) Rondo for flute and piano (1948) This Life for mezzo-soprano and piano (1949) — text: R. M. Rilke; Antitheses for choir and orchestra (1966) — text: Gladys Nordenstrom
Rudolf Tillmetz. Rudolf Tillmetz (1 April 1847 – 25 January 1915) was a flute virtuoso and pedagogue from Munich, Germany.He was a great contributor to modern ideas on interpretation on the flute with his teachings and his technical writings.
The Fantaisie was commissioned by and dedicated to Paul Taffanel in 1898 for the "Concours de flute", a flute competition held by the Conservatoire de Paris.Taffanel, who took over a flute class in 1893, regularly commissioned new compositions for the annual competition, and over time amassed a whole repertoire of technically challenging pieces suitable for the Conservatoire's requirements. [3]