A Short Sprint
by John Turner
Soprano Recorder - Sheet Music

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SKU: FP.FTJ05

Composed by John Turner. Sheet Music and Books. A wonderful short piece by Forsyth recorder editor John Turner, written for the talented young Japanese recorder player Hidehiro Nakamura. Classical. Score and part. Forsyths Publications #FTJ05. Published by Forsyths Publications (FP.FTJ05).

ISBN 9790570503919.

John Turner was born in Stockport in 1943, and is one of the leading recorder players of today. He was Senior Scholar in Law at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, and as a practising solicitor acted for many leading musicians and musical organisations. He has premièred over 500 works for his instrument, including concertos written for him by Kenneth Leighton, Anthony Gilbert, Gordon Crosse, John Casken, Stephen Dodgson, Elis Pehkonen, John Gardner, Peter Hope and many others. His discoveries include recorder works by Handel, John Parry (The Nightingale Rondo, being the only known British nineteenth century concert work for a fipple flute), Rawsthorne and Antony Hopkins. His own recorder compositions, notably Four Diversions and Six Bagatelles (both in the Forsyth catalogue), are standard repertoire and examination pieces for the instrument worldwide, and a companion work, Three Salutes, was published in 2013. He was made a Fellow of the Royal Northern College of Music in 2002 for his services to British music and is a Distinguished Visiting Scholar of. Manchester University.