Scott Joplin's ragtime gems are American classics, equally suitable for the recital stage or less formal occasions. David Gilliland's transcriptions for two flutes and flutes and piano may be presented
Senchuk had long held a desire to venture into the jazz realm in composing, and his new Concertino was the perfect excuse. Though he avoids any use of improvisation, he says he "relied heavily on jazz
Jazz luminary Ali Ryerson traces a unique and personal artistic path in this solo work. With an engaging form reminiscent of jazz charts (a dreamy introduction, a catchy, swinging head, and
The great ragtime classic from Gershwin will challenge the swingability of any flute quartet. With its catchy rhythmic melody and constant toe-tapping beat in the lower voices, Rialto Ripples will bring