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 | 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...
by Leiermann | Feb 28, 2022 | Classical Music, Others, The Flute, The Flute
From heaven above to earth I come … by Anja Weinberger From heaven above to earth I come – or how everything turns out quite differently than expected I am a flutist. For me, that means the following: Three days a week I teach – not at a music...
by Leiermann | Feb 7, 2022 | Biographies, Biographies music, Biographies Music, Classical Music, The Flute, The Flute, Women in Art and History
Anna Amalie – art as a purpose in life by Anja Weinberger Anna Amalie, who was usually called Amélie according to the custom of the time, must have been quite a strong-willed person. The husband envisaged by her parents in long planning did not meet with her...
by Leiermann | Jun 11, 2020 | Biographies, Biographies music, Biographies Music, Classical Music, The Flute, The Flute
Georg Philipp Telemann by Anja Weinberger Georg Philipp Telemann – a jack-of-all-trades in the baroque Georg Philipp Telemann (1681 – 1767) was, like Johann Sebastian Bach and Georg Friedrich Händel, a German composer of the baroque era. And although he enjoyed...