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Holiday Music for Flutes
If you’re looking for Christmas flute music, I’ve got a whole pageful of holiday titles for you to consider! For Flute and Piano, there’s a variety of arrangements in my “Christmas Jubilation” book, including the jazzy “A Cool Silent Night,” and a lively tarantella, “The Angel Gabriel Danced.” If you don’t have an accompanist, no problem! “The Christmas Flutist” contains 20 short solos for flute alone. For 2 flutists, “Christmas Joy,” is available from Shawnee Press. And there’s much more, for 4 players all the way up to flute choirs. Go to the “Holiday” page, browse around, and make your holiday concerts sparkle with a little Nish Music.
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Sweet (and Sour) Adeline
When Judy Diez d’Aux and Meerenai Shim commissioned me to write a piece for low flute choir, I asked whether they wanted something serious or something funny. I was so glad when they said funny! Because the low flutes are well adapted to mimic a barbershop quartet, I took the classic “Sweet Adeline” and turned it into a battle between Adeline and the bumptious Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair. Each pushes for dominance and dissonance ensues. Premiered at the National Flute Association convention in San Antonio, Aug. 2024. Available from ALRY Publications.
Soaring Spirits 2
I’m pleased to announce a new collection of flute duets from my good friends at Hope Publishing! Due to the success of Volume 1, we’ve put together another book of wonderful spiritual and hymn melodies, including peppy renditions of “This Train” and “Rock-a My Soul,” and soulful arrangements of “Amazing Grace” and “Wayfaring Stranger.” There are even a couple of titles appropriate for the holiday season: “Coventry Carol” and “Wexford Carol.” Available from Hope Publishing.
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