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On 19 Oct 2006, Linda Pirie wrote:

Sydney Flute Festival Report -
by Linda Pirie

As members of the Adelaide-based Kshema flute Quartet, Karen Fletcher Alana Probert, Annie Oates & I arrived at Sydney Conservatorium ready to perform & compete in the Sydney Flute Festival ensemble competition. After an inspiring opening concert by Sydney Symphony Orchestra players Emma Sholl & Janet Webb, Linda Vogt presented a tribute to the late, great Neville Amadio. Various workshops & classes followed, and our Quartet had the exciting opportunity of performing in the beautifully refurbished Verbruggen Hall to a receptive audience. After a successful performance featuring bass & alto flutes, the adjudication was presented, whereupon we were announced as the winners of the inaugural Flute Ensemble Competition and awarded a new Sonare alto flute.

The excitement continued when Alexa Still, the Convener of the Festival, as well as the Senior Flute Lecturer at Sydney Con approached us to perform on ABCFM live to air after she was interviewed about the Festival activities. We were also able to have a private lesson with Christine Draeger of the Sydney flute ensemble Tucana quartet which provided us with valuable information regarding stylistic considerations, clarity of articulation and judicious use of vibrato in a quartet setting. We were also able to share new repertoire we had discovered for quartet, which was useful, too.

As well as these personal highlights, the various overseas & interstate presenters provided us with much inspiration & food for thought.

Highlights included masterclasses & concerts with Welsh-born Emily Beynon from the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam, and Felix Renggli from Basel, Switzerland. They presented a joint concert, where Emily demonstrated extraordinary dynamic scope, and Felix showcased his dance-like, glistening playing.

Body-mapping classes were very informative, prompting the thought that every musician should study anatomy to fully understand the workings of the most important part of their instrument – the body. The gala concert on the final day finished off the Festival beautifully, with more spectacular and inspiring flute playing, this time by the incredible Alexa Still, Geoff Collins and James Kortum, before everyone was encouraged to join in for a massed flute item, sending us all off humming, and keen to practice to apply all of the many new skills we had learnt!

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