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Created for the New Jersey Flute Society by Carla Lancellotti-Auld
Across
Principal Flutist of the NY Philharmonic for 18 years and beloved teacher of many.
"Go" in Spanish
COA
A curved notation connecting two notes of the same pitch.
Not a down beat.
Flute concerto composed in 1932.
Sixth note of the fixed DO solfége.
Sounds like broke.
An anatomical feature necessary for hearing (singular).
A person who excels at a particular activity.
Fife and ____
A part of the mouth, popular among flute teachers, to explain tongue placement.
Expression of surprise
Sacred sound and spiritual symbol in Indian religions.
First word in title of our nation's most famous piccolo solo.
Shrek and Princess Fiona
Slowing down term (abbrev.)
Initials of the first flutist to have given a full-length recital at Carnegie Hall.
Composed by Lennon & McCartney. Third word of song title.
Conductor, composer and pianist. Composer of West Side Story and Candide.
Pronoun before a word beginning with a vowel.
One needs this before receiving a masters degree (abbrev.)
Alla ____ time description.
Composer of New World Symphony and Rusalka.
Down
Premiere U.S. music school.
Pavarotti, Callas, Freni (singular)
A chair e.g. orchestra/band
A voice range and type of flute used in Daphnis et Chloé.
Short for evening
WQXR format
Considered one of the oldest instruments in the world. Initially created from the bone of a bird.
Philharmonic on the West Coast (initials).
Sometimes we need to tape these.
This year marks this composer's 250th anniversary.
Kokopelli composer from Elkins, WV
A reflection of sound arriving at the listener after the direct sound.
"I think, therefore I ___" French philosopher, Descartes.
NJ award-winning flute octet. First of two names.
Radio frequency presently used for talk or traffic news.
"yes" in Spanish and Italian languages.
An important signature when reading music.
What audiences do after a performance has finished.
A reference for string instruments to return to bowing.
Ie. music, poetry, visual most especially, using human creative skills.