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Who are the famous flute players?

International flutist Aurele Nicolet

Famous Swiss flutist, born in Nouchatel, Switzerland in 1926, first taught at the Zurich Conservatoire, and later studied under Jeanne , and later went to the Paris Conservatoire for further studies and accepted the teachings of Moise. Since 1945, he has been a member of the Zurich Halle Orchestra and the Wendadur Orchestra. During this period, he participated in the Geneva International Music Competition and won the prize. After 1950, he served as the principal flute of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. From 1953 he taught at the Berlin Conservatoire and was active on the solo stage. He quickly gained a reputation and became one of the greatest flutists of modern times.

Nicollet devoted his whole soul to playing. His repertoire ranges from Baroque to modern works, and his performances are exceptional. He has in-depth research and proper understanding of each piece of music, and plays with full concentration and confidence, showing his strong ability to talk. There are very few performers like Nikolai who can make people truly appreciate the magic of music.

His representative recordings include Bach's Flute Sonata, Brandenburg Concerto, Suite No. 2, and Vivaldi's Flute Concerto.

Flute Master--Galway (Galway)

Northern Ireland flutist, he learned piano from his father. Due to his poor family, he went to work in a factory at the age of 14. The following year, due to local education, The committee gave him a scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Music in London, where he was taught by Francis. Later, the French government provided public funding for studying abroad, and he was able to study at the Paris Conservatoire. After returning to the UK at the age of 21, he first served as the principal flutist of the London Symphony Orchestra, and in 1974 he served as the principal flutist. He was the flutist of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra for 6 seasons. He later resigned from this position and began touring as a performer. Galway used a 14K gold flute with a beautiful sound. His playing style was influenced by the French school of music. A wonderful lyricism. His most outstanding performance was Prokofiev's sonata with Argerich, and his performance of Mozart's concerto was also very charming.

Flute master - Rampal

The French flutist, whose father is also a famous flutist, studied with his father since he was a child. In 1943, he was called to serve in the military. Due to special reasons, he was able to study at the Paris Conservatoire. In 1947, he participated in the Geneva International Competition and won the first prize. Since then, he has become famous. Since 1956, he has been the principal flute of the Paris Opera National Orchestra and a professor at the Paris Conservatoire. Rampal is second to none among flutists. His performance has graceful, noble, beautiful and beautiful timbre. Astonishing playing skills, warm and concise expression, his interpretation of Baroque music is particularly skillful

Flute master--Graf

Swiss flutist, while studying at the Paris Conservatory of Music , studied under Moise, and took over the position of flutist of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra in 1950, replacing Nicolai who resigned. In 1953, he won the first prize in the Munich International Competition and began his solo performance activities. In 1958, he won the Harriet Prize in London. The Bullock Prize of the Cohen International Music Award. Graf's performance is precise and delicate, pursuing a very pure artistic conception. His representative work is Mozart's concerto.

Flute master - Bryggen

< p>The Dutch flutist first studied reed flute at the Amsterdam Conservatory of Music, and then studied musicology and flute, becoming an expert on reed flute and flute. Since the age of 21, he has hosted lectures at the Conservatory of Music, specializing in introducing reed flute, flute and ancient music. Bryggen Like Leonhardt, he is not only a performer, but also an expert in ancient music. Together, they have conducted in-depth research on the structure and interpretation of early music centered on Bach. His performance pursues a realm, and recently he organized the "18th Century Enlightenment Orchestra" to further promote early music.

Flute master--Jenin

Born in 1829 and died in 1904. French flutist and composer. He has devoted his life to flute performance and composition, and has composed many flute pieces. His representative works include "Fantasia on a Rainfall", "Fantasia on a Masquerade", "Neapolitan Fantasia and Variations", etc., especially "Venice Carnival Fantasy Variations". ", is one of the more popular flute solo pieces.

China’s national symphony orchestra principal flute Han Guoliang and China Philharmonic principal flute Ni Yizhen. In fact, young conductor Li Xingcao was also a flute major in his early years.