MORE than 60 Hampshire flautists came together in Romsey to make music.
The day, at Mountbatten School's Lantern Theatre, was led by Niall O’Riordan, recently the recipient of Sir James Galway's Rising Star Award Niall covered breathing and posture, approached scales from an exciting and insightful angle and inspired everybody with his mindful approach to flute playing and life in general.
The Hampshire Flute Day was organised by flautist and conductor Carrie Hensel and was aimed at the more advanced player, but the age range was still wide, from 10-year-olds through to adults.
The recital of Niall O’Riordan with pianist Anne Marshall, a regular accompanist for Sir James Galway, was eagerly awaited by a full house.
Their playing was exquisite and took the audience on a powerfully emotional journey.
The Hampshire Flute Choir started the second half, followed by various flute choirs all conducted by Carrie Hensel.
The day came to a serene close with everyone playing Mark Pope’s Dawn of Peace.
Local flute trio, Flute Roots, will be running the next Hampshire Flute Day on Sunday, March 1, 2015 at the Lantern Theatre, for beginners to grade 5. Visit fluteday.co.uk for more information.
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