Asphyxia (Flute Alone)
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Asphyxia (Flute Alone) By Nicole Chamberlain, Published By Spotted Rocket.
Asphyxia was commissioned by the Oklahoma Flute Society for the final round of the 2016 Collegiate Competition on April 1, 2016 at the University of Oklahoma at the Oklahoma Flute Society Flute Fair.
Winner of the National Flute Association's 2017 Newly Published Music Competition in the Solo Flute Category
Honorable Mention for Flute New Music Consortium's 2016 Composition Competition in the solo category.
The word asphyxia is a medical term for a person's inability to breathe and lack of oxygen in the body. The symptoms of asphyxia can be light headedness or dizziness. Playing the flute is an instrument that requires plenty of air supplied by the performer. Many young flutists will complain about being dizzy when first learning to play the flute, but after a few weeks the young flutist adjust to the new demands and the dizziness subsides. A verteran flutist will seldom experience dizziness. However, when relentless extended techniques are added, new athletic demands can bring the most experienced to gasp for air.
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- Chamberlain, Nicole
- 21st Century
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