Word: fluting
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Mark Silk returns to his old haunt, Adams House, for a flute and lieder program. Mark, one of the best flutists around Harvard for some time, is often remembered for his funny and incredibly diffident speeches requesting spare change to keep the Adams House Music Society running. K.T.H...
ADAMS HOUSE JCR. Flute and lieder recital. Works of Mozart, Bach, Messiaen, Schubert, and Schumann. April...
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS. Chamber music for baroque flute, baroque oboe, and harpsichord. April...
...than on any previous Traffic albums, yet Winwood still seems unsure of his guitar playing--I've always thought it the weakest of the instruments he plays--because his wah-wah lead is way back in the song's mix. Chris Wood appears only once, with a skirling flute phrase and then fades into the background during the song's overlong one-riff finale...
...brought off successfully without a soaring guitar solo. Listen closely: there are several themes, subtle changes in tempo that sustain interest that to begin with was merely hypnotic. The song changes tempo, only slightly, something like six times in the first four minutes. It opens pastorally with mild flute in the introduction, and then evolves through each theme, culminating in a beautifully double-tracked accusation, "Many a thief can be seen in quiet places, fields of green...But the only thing that remains is to roll right stones...