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The Smurfs and the Magic Flute (French: La Flûte à six schtroumpfs, lit. The Flute of Six Smurfs) is a 1976 Belgian animated film starring the Smurfs, directed by their creator, Peyo. Although the film premiered in 1976 in Belgium, it was not released in the United Kingdom until 1979, and in the United States until 1983, in the wake of the characters' newfound popularity.[3]

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The film set at a castle during the Middle Ages. One day a merchant brings musical instruments to sell to Peewit, the court jester, but because Peewit is such a terrible musician, the King throws the merchant out before Peewit arrives. However, he has left behind a flute that has only six holes. The King throws it into the fireplace in his room, which starts to emit green smoke. When the fire is put out, Peewit retrieves the flute from the ashes unharmed. He cleans it and starts playing it for the whole castle, realizing that it causes everyone to dance when it is played.

That night a man named Matthew McCreep learns from the merchant that the same flute he had been looking for is at the castle. He heads over to the castle and steals the flute from Peewit. The king sends Peewit and the young knight Johan out to catch McCreep, who uses the flute to rob people of their money. However, McCreep uses the flute to stop them. Johan and Peewit then go to the house of Homnibus the wizard. Using a spell called Hypnokenesis, the wizard sends Johan and Peewit to Smurfland where the magic flute was built.

Upon arriving, they meet a Smurf who leads them to the village. Papa Smurf greets the two of them and tells them that they will make a new flute in order to counter McCreep's flute. The Smurfs head into the forest and chop down a huge tree to get wood from the tree trunk's very centre as only this kind of wood can be useful in crafting a magical flute. Afterwards, they celebrate with a party. However, just as Papa Smurf is about to give the flute to Johan and Peewit, the two are warped back to the wizard's house. Homnibus tries the spell again but passes out from a headache.

Meanwhile, McCreep, who has now stolen over 7,000 gold pieces, arrives at the castle of his secret partner, Earl Flatbroke. McCreep tells Flatbroke of his plan to go to an island to hire people for an army to raise war on the King's castle; two Smurfs had been listening to this. Back at the wizard's house, the Smurfs regroup with Johan and Peewit and give them the magic flute. Then they head to the port of Terminac where McCreep sets sail for the island. However, they are too late. Papa Smurf tells Johan and Peewit about Flatbroke's castle and Johan comes up with a plan.

Flatbroke receives a letter from McCreep (written by Johan) to come to the island. He heads over to Terminac to board a ship where Johan and Peewit are also on board in disguise as well as Papa Smurf and three others (Brainy, Clumsy and Hefty). They head to the island where Johan and Peewit tail Flatbroke. Suddenly, Peewit comes face to face with McCreep and they both start playing their flutes to each other. They both become exhausted soon after, but Peewit knocks out McCreep with a final note.

With McCreep and Flatbroke being brought back to the castle and all the stolen money recovered, Peewit now has two magic flutes. Johan tells him that the flutes are dangerous and must be brought back to the Smurfs, but Peewit begins to carve a phony flute to give to them instead. At the castle, Johan and Peewit give the flutes back to the Smurfs, and after they leave, Peewit starts playing the flute, only to realize (to his horror) that it has no effect on the townsfolk; it is rather the fake flute he had made, much to his frustration.

In 2008, a prequel Les Schtroumpfeurs de flûte ("The Flute Smurfers") was published, marking the 50th anniversary of the original story to introduce the Smurfs. This story tells of how the Smurfs make the magic flute and how it ends up in the hands of a human merchant.

The theatrical poster for the film boasted, "It's the Smurfs' ONE and ONLY full-length motion picture...ever!" Prior to Flute, however, a black-and-white compilation feature, Les Aventures des Schtroumpfs, was released in Belgium in the mid-1960s, and had been forgotten by the time this film debuted in the UK in 1979 and the US in 1983.

Piano and Keyboard notes of the Flute Theme Bit from the 1983 Hindi Movie Hero in Western Notations and Indian Notations. Violin, Flute and Harmonium Notes, Chords, Guitar Tabs and Sheet Music of the song Flute Theme.

To play high octave notes on C# or any other scale of flute, you just need to tilt the flute slightly towards you so that the gap between lips and the blowing hole become narrow. Then with a little more than gentle blow you will be able to play high notes on flute. In case of problem, you can call me on 9013921743.
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Dorough received her undergraduate degree from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music in 1983, where she studied with master teacher Robert Willoughby and met her future husband, Houston Symphony oboist Colin Gatwood. She continued her studies as a graduate student at the Yale School of Music where she worked with renowned teacher, the late Thomas Nyfenger.

Hark now! the gentle flutes in chorus
bring joy to hearts, delight the ear,
the undivided strength of their concord
creates such lovely harmony,
and would still greater wonders us reward
if we let them harmonious be.

The Nashua Flute Choir was founded as a four-person ensemble in 1983. Current concertmaster and piccoloist David Deifik is a founding member of the ensemble. The group was devoted to the cultural and musical enrichment of Nashua, its surrounding communities, and many other locales in New Hampshire and Massachusetts for more than thirty years, through performances at church services, libraries, outdoor concerts, senior residences, weddings, corporate functions, and charitable events. The Nashua Flute Choir also performed at five National Flute Association Conventions: New York City (2009 and 1996), Washington, D.C. (2002), Atlanta (1999), and Boston (1993).

Our members have come from all walks of life: professional musicians, doctors, teachers, clergy, businesspeople, and engineers from various communities in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. These dedicated flutists play all members of the flute family: piccolos, Eb flute, C flutes, altos, basses, and the contrabass flute.

Now on stage are three temples, to Reason, to Wisdom, and to Nature. Tamino tries to get in Reason and Nature but gets rebuffed. Then a priest emerges from the Temple of Wisdom. Tamino accuses Sarastro of kidnapping his love (whom he only knows from a photo, remember!), but the Priest defends his master's actions, saying his purpose will be clear in time. Left alone, Tamino plays his flute, which summons animals to him. (And in the original Vienna production, wild animals did indeed appear on stage.)

Tamino and Papageno are led in again and reminded not to talk to anyone. Papageno ignores this and starts to chat up an older woman. However, she says she is really 18 years and two minutes old and has a sweetheart named Papageno. The Three Boys come in as the old woman leaves, returning the magic flute and bells and giving them food and drink.

Tamino plays the flute, and Pamina enters. Remembering his vow, he ignores her, leading to her heartbroken aria, "Ach, ich fühl's", which ends with her saying that her only remaining friend is death. She leaves, and Tamino tells Papageno it is time for them to move on, but the birdcatcher wants to continue his feast. (Here, Mozart had the six lions come back to chase Papageno off stage.)

The Smurfs & the Magic FluteOriginal TitleLa Flûte à six schtroumpfsOriginal Language FrenchDubbing Studio 2 Golden Sync StudiosVoice Director 2John RustTranslation & AdaptationRoger Guertin (UK dub)
John Rust (US dub)ADR Production Sync, Ltd.Recorded1979
1983Dub Country 1 United KingdomDub Country 2 United StatesOriginal Country Belgium
FranceYear1976The Smurfs & the Magic Flute (La Flûte à six schtroumpfs) is an animated film from 1976, co-produced in France and Belgium, based on the comic strips created by French-Belgian cartoonist Pierre "Peyo" Culliford. It was directed by himself and Eddie Lateste, and released in France on October 7, 1976. It premiered in the United States on November 25, 1983, and was distributed by SEPP and Atlantic Releasing Corporation.

A villain named Matthew McCreep steals the Smurfs' magic flute, an instrument that makes people dance wildly, and uses it to rob them. The Smurf King sends out Peewit to track down the thief and retrieve the flute. Now Johan and Pirlouit must get it back at all costs, so they head to the magical kingdom of Smurfs to ask for their help.

Only instead of a fairy tale prince, this Tamino bears a striking resemblance to tuxedoed Harold Lloyd and his rescue comes at the hands of three sophisticate ladies superbly sung by Erica Petrocelli, Sarah Vautour and Vivien Shotwell. And because every hero needs an earthy sidekick (Pancho to Cisco, Sam to Frodo), Pamino is accompanied by the royal bird catcher, Pagageno (the excellent comic baritone, Theo Hoffman) who look a lot like Buster Keaton.

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