by Leiermann | May 10, 2022 | Biographies music, The city of Venice, The Flute, Women in Art and History
Anna Bon di Venezia by Anja Weinberger Truly astonishing things happen when you try to learn more about Anna Bon. Like a mirage, she appears on the horizon of music history in the 1750s, only to disappear again in the mid-1760s. During this rather short period, she...
by Leiermann | Apr 4, 2022 | Biographies music, Biographies music, Classical Music, The Flute, The Flute
Johann Sebastian Bach’s sonatas for flute by Anja Weinberger Johann Sebastian Bach’s sonatas for flute by Anja Weinberger From “father” Bach there are many sonatas for us flutists and you can sort them in different ways. In any...
by Leiermann | Mar 30, 2022 | Classical Music, The Flute, The Flute
Flute concerto in G major KV 313 by Anja Weinberger Mozart’s works still occupy a very prominent position within the flute literature. There is no audition in which one of the two concertos is not required, hardly any competition in which one of them does not...
by Leiermann | Mar 2, 2022 | Biographien, Biographien, Biographies, Biographies music, Biographies Music, Classical Music, The Flute, The Flute
Sigfrid Karg-Elert by Anja Weinberger Sigfrid Karg-Elert – one of the great “forgotten” composers Siegfried was born in Oberndorf am Neckar in 1877 as one of 12 children in the Karg family. Even the little three-year-old boy displayed an almost...
by Leiermann | Feb 28, 2022 | Biographies, Biographies Music, Classical Music, Others, The Flute, The Flute
Syrinx or “La Flûte de pan” by Anja Weinberger This short piece for flute alone always touches my heart. I have known about it since my second year as a flute student. And I can still remember exactly how it entered my life. Back then, there was no...