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Long Island Flute Club Ensemble Concert

Fabulous Flutes!

The silvery sounds of Long Island flutists will be on full display at the Long Island Flute Club's Fall Ensemble concert.  The concert will feature the LIFC's Professional Flute Choir.  This 16 piece ensemble, conducted by Deborah Schild, features all members of the flute family from the tiny piccolo to the large bass flute.   

The program will feature a wide variety of music including for all to enjoy.  Featured on the program will be Serenade by P. Tchaikovsky, Norwegian Dance by E. Greig, Cloud Forms by C.Effinger, Variations on a Theme of Haydn's by J. Brahms and Tico Tico No Fuba by Z. Abreu. 

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In addition to the Long Island Flute Club's Student Honors Choir will also perform.  These talented students selected from all over Long Island will perform several pieces on the program.  Both choirs will perform together for a very special concert finale. To be selected for the Honor's Flute Choir students had to perform a Level VI solo at the 2009 NYSSMA Festival and receive a score of A or higher.  The Long Island Flute Club's Student Honors Choir is directed by Danielle Schulman.   

The concert will be performed at the Sachem Public Library at 2:00pm on Sunday, November 7, 2010.  The Sachem Public Library is located at 150 Holbrook Road, Holbrook, New York.  For directions or more information about the library you may call (631) 588-5024 or visit their website at www.sachemlibrary.org

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The Long Island Flute Club is a member club of the National Flute Association. In 2009 the club celebrated it's 25th Anniversary of enriching the musical lives of flutists in the greater New York area.  Serving both professionals and students, the club offers a diverse calendar of events each season. The acclaimed LIFC concert series has become an integral part of the Long Island arts scene, attracting an audience of flutists and the general public

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