It's good for our wellbeing to take a break!
It's the Festive Edition where Clare and Jean-Paul speak about Christmas activities and practice routines. During this episode we listen to Clare playing the Martinu Sonata and are also serenaded with flute choir music by the brilliant Barry Griffiths.
Clare and Jean-Paul return with a New Year Special on January 2nd so until then, wishing you Seasons Greetings and in advance...a Happy New Year!
What do you call somebody who plays the flute? - Podcast 173 with Clare Southworth & Jean-Paul Wright
Growing your Instagram account and more! - Podcast 172 with Clare Southworth and Jean-Paul Wright
Double & Triple tonguing for the flute player - Podcast 171 with Clare & Jean-Paul
”You need to love your voice” - Podcast 170 with Frederic Sanchez
169. The most relevant new flute album today? - José Valentino
168. Why flute study books are so important! - Elizabeth Walker & Clare Southworth
167. Fun is my 'F' Word - José Valentino & Gualo
166. You can't tell a flute player what instrument to play, they decide! - David Farley
165. Breaking down barriers to bring live music to children! - Atarah Ben-Tovim M.B.E
164. "There's a moment in life when something clicks" - Atarah Ben-Tovim MBE
163. 'How to Shhh that annoying inner voice!' - Jean-Paul Wright
162. The wonder and joy of playing in a flute choir - Andrea Kuypers
161. "You can do more in jazz by playing less!" - Nicola Rizzo
160. "Let's talk about the colours of our flute sound!' - Clare Southworth
159. 'Rhythm of the Breath' - Theo Travis
158. "Follow your course, let others talk" - Christopher Caliendo
157. "Just dream big...and then deliver!" - RoSaWay
156. Breaking down flute playing barriers in a male dominated world! - Susan Milan
155. "The most important thing is curiosity" - Ekaterina Kornishina
154. Celebrating Mother's Day Special - Clare Southworth
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