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Interview with Julien Beaudiment, principal flute of the Opera Orchestra in Lyon, France

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Julien Beaudiment, principal flute of the Opera Orchestra in Lyon, France joins us for an interview. We talk all about flute and more!
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    00:46 - What is the most efficient way to prepare for a concert program? 03:16 - How do you find the responsiveness from your Sankyo Flute? 06:52 - What advice would you give someone who is starting their musical career later in life? 16:18 - Was there a lot of cultural change between working with the LA Phil, Lyon Opera and BBC NOW? 21:45 - Do you ever play Jazz flute? 23:00 - Are there even harder bits than we find in usual flute excerpts? 26:15 - What is the most challenging piece you have come across recently? 28:21 - How have you stayed musically inspired during the quarantine? 32:25 - Do you play historical flutes? 35:03 - How long do you have to prepare to be ready for the first rehearsal in an orchestra? 39:34 - How do you chose where to insert the appoggiaturas in Bach's music? 42:45 - How do you stay in shape when you're practice times limited? 44:51 - What made you decide to come to the UK and study at the GSMD? 51:45 - What made you decide to move the LA and join the LA Phil?