Principal flute Emily Beynon | Concertgebouworkest

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  • Emily Beynon is the principal flute of the Concertgebouw Orchestra.
    Born in Wales, Emily Beynon began her flute studies as a junior at the Royal College of Music with Margaret Ogonovsky and then studied with William Bennett at the Royal Academy and with Alain Marion in Paris. In 2002 she was made a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music.
    Emily Beynon has performed as concerto soloist with, amongst others, the Concertgebouworkest, Philharmonia Orchestra, BBC Orchestras, NHK Symphony, the Vienna, Prague, Netherlands and English Chamber Orchestras and the Academy of St.Martin-in-the-Fields.
    As a chamber musician, she works regularly with her sister, the harpist Catherine Beynon and the pianist Andrew West. Emily has made guest appearances with the Nash Ensemble, Škampa Quartet, Steven Isserlis, Dame Felicity Lott, Jean-Yves Tibaudet, the Kungsbacka Trio and the Brodsky Quartet.
    Emily is an enthusiastic protagonist of new music and has had many new works written for her by some of the UK’s leading composers: John Woolrich, Sally Beamish, Jonathan Dove, Errollyn Wallen and Roxanna Panufnik. In 2008 Universal Edition released a book of contemporary works entitled Flute Project: New Pieces for flute solo on which she collaborated with Matthieu Dufour, Kazushi Saito and Emmanuel Pahud. She recorded several CDs, including Flute & Friends for Channel's First Chairs series with the support of the Prix de Salon, a prize given annually to Concertgebouw Orchestra members by the orchestra's business circle De Salon.
    Education is one of Emily Beynon's passions. She taught at the conservatories of The Hague and Amsterdam. In 2009 she founded the Netherlands Flute Academy (Neflac) with Suzanne Wolff. Neflac organises courses and concerts for talented young flautists from the Netherlands and young international professionals.
    Emily has received no fewer than two flutes on loan from the Foundation Concertgebouworkest, which acquired them with generous support from private donors. It is a golden Haynes flute and a wooden flute built by Powell.
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  • @mavs8888
    @mavs8888 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    She's GREAT, nice person, wonderful player... awesome sound, superb technique and she plays the way she looks... beautiful (I've said this be4)

  • @libelle176
    @libelle176 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Emily is a wonderful musician,teacher,and a lovely person. And the Project Paloma CDs are wonderful!!!!!

  • @carlochannel5027
    @carlochannel5027 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I love these style of videos, please keep on going!!❤️

  • @mirjamseifert7375
    @mirjamseifert7375 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Wonderful, thank you !

  • @Jusecadi74
    @Jusecadi74 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

  • @waraylitz1614
    @waraylitz1614 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Does a composition written in the minor key bring out nuances, tones, colors that otherwise may be hidden? I always thought the flute captured the esoteric, with profound melancholy.

  • @johnnydunstan
    @johnnydunstan 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Beethoven's septet was sublime !

    • @filliiiii7
      @filliiiii7 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Bach better no?

  • @nunu1g
    @nunu1g 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hi may I ask which movement of Mahlers symphony it is at 0:42 in the video thanks !

    • @Concertgebouworkest
      @Concertgebouworkest  6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Hi @nunuig9767! The fragment is from Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6.

    • @nunu1g
      @nunu1g 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      thank you so much for replying! yes now i remember its the famous last symphony of his in the first movement! sorry ive been listening too much mahler recenlty.....@@Concertgebouworkest

  • @user-nm1ui9vt5c
    @user-nm1ui9vt5c 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yes,that's the point,to be able to put out a single note.