Description
Altes Method for Boehm Flute
Altes Method for Boehm Flute
Publisher-Carl Fischer
Composer – Henry Altes
This method provides necessary instructive material in concise, clear, and progressive form, offering thorough and valuable advice for the purposes of self-instruction.
Contents
- The Rudiments of Music
- Drawing and Description of the Boehm FLute
- Manner of Holding The Flute
- Position of the Flute Player
- The Production of Tone: Its Point of Emission
- Fingering of the Scale of C
- Key of C Major
- Key of C Major Theme
- Key of C Major Theme
- Lesson II
- Lesson II
- Lesson II
- Lesson II
- Lesson II
- Lesson III
- Lesson III
- Lesson III
- Lesson III
- Lesson IV
- Lesson IV
- Lesson IV
- Lesson IV
- Lesson V
- Lesson V
- Lesson V
- Lesson V
- Lesson V
- Lesson V
- Lesson V
- Lesson V
- Lesson VI
- Lesson VI
- Lesson VI
- Lesson VI
- Lesson VII
- Lesson VII
- Lesson VII
- Lesson VII
- Lesson VIII
- Lesson VIII
- Lesson IX
- Lesson IX
- Lesson X
- Lesson IX
- Lesson XI
- Lesson XI
- Lesson XII
- Lesson XII
- Lesson XIII
- Lesson XIII
- Lesson XIII
- Lesson XIII
- Lesson XIV
- Lesson XIV
- Lesson XV
- Table Of The General Compass Of The Flute
- Scales and Arpeggios in all the Major Keys with Sharps followed by Chromatic
- Scales on A and C
Joseph-Henri Altès
Joseph-Henri Altès (1826-1895)[1] was a French flautist, composer and teacher.
In 1840, he won a place at the Conservatoire de Paris studying with the renowned flautist/composer of the time, Jean-Louis Tulou.
From 1848 to 1872, he was Principal Flute of the Orchestre de l’Opéra National de Paris. In 1868 he was appointed as a flute professor at the Paris Conservatoire teaching students such as Georges Barrère and Adolphe Hennebains.
His ‘Célèbre méthode complète de flûte’ remains a popular method in the flute repertoire. Housed at the Paris Conservatoire are forty of his compositions, including his fantasies on opera themes and six solos used for the annual Concours at the Paris Conservatoire.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph-Henri_Alt%C3%A8s
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