
LanguageSpecialty flute retailers (Flute World, Flute Specialists) often sell digital downloads. They receive master files directly from Presser. If you buy from them, you are getting the same high-quality master.
Once you secure your pristine, high-quality PDF of Regrets and Resolutions, the real work begins. This is not a piece you "sight-read."
To obtain a PDF that is "high quality" (print-ready, non-pixellated, and authorized), users should avoid "free" scan repositories which often violate copyright and provide low-resolution files. The following platforms offer authorized digital sheet music:
A. Theodore Presser Company (Primary Publisher)
B. Sheet Music Direct / Hal Leonard
C. Flute World / Carolyn Nussbaum Music Company
Schocker uses extended ranges. In the Resolution, the second flute plays a low C (the absolute bottom of the range). On a photocopy of a photocopy, ledger lines blur together. Is that a B or a C? A pristine PDF preserves the integrity of those ledger lines.
Gary Schocker was born in 1959 and is still actively composing. His works are NOT in the public domain. While sometimes a poor scan appears on IMSLP (uploaded illegally), it is universally low quality because users hide their copying by scanning at low resolutions to reduce file size. Avoid these; they will ruin your rehearsal experience.
Before diving into the PDF specifics, it is vital to understand the composer. Gary Schocker (b. 1959) is not just a flutist; he is a phenomenon. A child prodigy who debuted with the New York Philharmonic at 15, Schocker has penned over 1,000 works.
His compositional style is often described as "Neo-Romantic with a jazz pulse." Unlike the atonal struggles of the mid-20th century, Schocker’s music is tonal, visceral, and emotionally direct. Regrets and Resolutions (published around 2005 by Theodore Presser Company) exemplifies his ability to make the flute sing, cry, and dance within the span of four minutes.
Once you have located the PDF, perform these checks before hitting print to avoid wasting paper.
Composition History: Written in 1986 for the 80th birthday of Mortimer Levitt. Schocker wrote the "Regrets" section imagining what it feels like to look back over 80 years of life's choices. Structure:
Regrets: A lyrical, soulful opening in A minor, often described as a "popular ballad" style with a French influence.
Resolutions: A high-energy, forward-thinking section featuring intricate double-tonguing and rhythmic drive.
Difficulty: Rated approximately Grade 7–8 (Advanced). It is a common choice for college auditions and high-level competitions. Finding High-Quality PDFs & Scores
Since this work is under copyright by the Theodore Presser Company, "high quality" typically refers to official digital or print editions rather than unofficial free downloads, which may be low-resolution or incomplete. Gary Schocker – Regrets and Resolutions
Gary Schocker’s Regrets and Resolutions is a staple of the modern flute repertoire, composed in 1986 as a commission for Mortimer Levitt’s 80th birthday. Flute World Sheet Music Options
While a low-resolution sample for reference is available via Musique Egele
, high-quality, performance-ready versions should be sourced through official retailers. musique Egele Digital Downloads (PDF)
: High-quality digital copies are typically available through Sheet Music Plus Stretta Music Printed Editions : The official publisher is the Theodore Presser Company
(Product #114-40487). Physical copies, which include both the flute part and piano score, can be found at Flute World The Flute Center Alternative Arrangements
: A study score for flute and wind ensemble is also available. Sheet Music Plus Performance Guide
The piece consists of two contrasting movements performed as a continuous work, lasting approximately 8 minutes and 30 seconds. Sheet Music Plus Gary Schocker – Regrets and Resolutions
Gary Schocker's "Regrets and Resolutions" is a cornerstone of contemporary flute repertoire, celebrated for its emotive depth and virtuosic demands. Composed in 1986, the piece was commissioned for the 80th birthday of Schocker’s friend, Mortimer Levitt. Wind Repertory Project The Narrative and Structure
The work is divided into two contrasting movements that reflect its titular themes: Written in
, this section is introspective and flowing. Schocker designed it to simulate the feeling of looking back over a lifetime, characterized by questioning "what if?". The piano accompaniment is often described as the "ticking of time," while the flute melody evokes memories and "what could have been". Resolutions:
This movement is forward-thinking, energetic, and positive. It features rhythmic drive and technically demanding passages, though it briefly recaps the "Regrets" theme—a final moment of looking back before plunging into its spirited finale. Wind Repertory Project Technical Insights for Performers This approximately 8 minute and 30 second
piece blends popular ballad styles with early 20th-century French classical influences. Flute Center Tone and Articulation:
Achieving high tone quality is paramount, particularly in the soulful, haunting slow sections. The "Resolutions" movement provides a rigorous workout for double tonguing
; performers often recommend a legato approach (e.g., "da-ge" instead of a percussive "te-ke") to maintain fluidity. Finger Technique: Transitions, such as moving from
, require careful finger placement and tension release in the thumb to avoid hand strain. Level of Difficulty:
While suitable for advanced intermediate players, the piece's complex rapid passages and high-register demands require dedicated practice to master. theflautist.com Official Resources and Scores Regrets and Resolutions - Wind Repertory Project
Specialty flute retailers (Flute World, Flute Specialists) often sell digital downloads. They receive master files directly from Presser. If you buy from them, you are getting the same high-quality master.
Once you secure your pristine, high-quality PDF of Regrets and Resolutions, the real work begins. This is not a piece you "sight-read."
To obtain a PDF that is "high quality" (print-ready, non-pixellated, and authorized), users should avoid "free" scan repositories which often violate copyright and provide low-resolution files. The following platforms offer authorized digital sheet music:
A. Theodore Presser Company (Primary Publisher)
B. Sheet Music Direct / Hal Leonard
C. Flute World / Carolyn Nussbaum Music Company
Schocker uses extended ranges. In the Resolution, the second flute plays a low C (the absolute bottom of the range). On a photocopy of a photocopy, ledger lines blur together. Is that a B or a C? A pristine PDF preserves the integrity of those ledger lines.
Gary Schocker was born in 1959 and is still actively composing. His works are NOT in the public domain. While sometimes a poor scan appears on IMSLP (uploaded illegally), it is universally low quality because users hide their copying by scanning at low resolutions to reduce file size. Avoid these; they will ruin your rehearsal experience.
Before diving into the PDF specifics, it is vital to understand the composer. Gary Schocker (b. 1959) is not just a flutist; he is a phenomenon. A child prodigy who debuted with the New York Philharmonic at 15, Schocker has penned over 1,000 works.
His compositional style is often described as "Neo-Romantic with a jazz pulse." Unlike the atonal struggles of the mid-20th century, Schocker’s music is tonal, visceral, and emotionally direct. Regrets and Resolutions (published around 2005 by Theodore Presser Company) exemplifies his ability to make the flute sing, cry, and dance within the span of four minutes.
Once you have located the PDF, perform these checks before hitting print to avoid wasting paper.
Composition History: Written in 1986 for the 80th birthday of Mortimer Levitt. Schocker wrote the "Regrets" section imagining what it feels like to look back over 80 years of life's choices. Structure:
Regrets: A lyrical, soulful opening in A minor, often described as a "popular ballad" style with a French influence.
Resolutions: A high-energy, forward-thinking section featuring intricate double-tonguing and rhythmic drive.
Difficulty: Rated approximately Grade 7–8 (Advanced). It is a common choice for college auditions and high-level competitions. Finding High-Quality PDFs & Scores
Since this work is under copyright by the Theodore Presser Company, "high quality" typically refers to official digital or print editions rather than unofficial free downloads, which may be low-resolution or incomplete. Gary Schocker – Regrets and Resolutions
Gary Schocker’s Regrets and Resolutions is a staple of the modern flute repertoire, composed in 1986 as a commission for Mortimer Levitt’s 80th birthday. Flute World Sheet Music Options
While a low-resolution sample for reference is available via Musique Egele
, high-quality, performance-ready versions should be sourced through official retailers. musique Egele Digital Downloads (PDF)
: High-quality digital copies are typically available through Sheet Music Plus Stretta Music Printed Editions : The official publisher is the Theodore Presser Company
(Product #114-40487). Physical copies, which include both the flute part and piano score, can be found at Flute World The Flute Center Alternative Arrangements
: A study score for flute and wind ensemble is also available. Sheet Music Plus Performance Guide
The piece consists of two contrasting movements performed as a continuous work, lasting approximately 8 minutes and 30 seconds. Sheet Music Plus Gary Schocker – Regrets and Resolutions
Gary Schocker's "Regrets and Resolutions" is a cornerstone of contemporary flute repertoire, celebrated for its emotive depth and virtuosic demands. Composed in 1986, the piece was commissioned for the 80th birthday of Schocker’s friend, Mortimer Levitt. Wind Repertory Project The Narrative and Structure
The work is divided into two contrasting movements that reflect its titular themes: Written in
, this section is introspective and flowing. Schocker designed it to simulate the feeling of looking back over a lifetime, characterized by questioning "what if?". The piano accompaniment is often described as the "ticking of time," while the flute melody evokes memories and "what could have been". Resolutions:
This movement is forward-thinking, energetic, and positive. It features rhythmic drive and technically demanding passages, though it briefly recaps the "Regrets" theme—a final moment of looking back before plunging into its spirited finale. Wind Repertory Project Technical Insights for Performers This approximately 8 minute and 30 second
piece blends popular ballad styles with early 20th-century French classical influences. Flute Center Tone and Articulation:
Achieving high tone quality is paramount, particularly in the soulful, haunting slow sections. The "Resolutions" movement provides a rigorous workout for double tonguing
; performers often recommend a legato approach (e.g., "da-ge" instead of a percussive "te-ke") to maintain fluidity. Finger Technique: Transitions, such as moving from
, require careful finger placement and tension release in the thumb to avoid hand strain. Level of Difficulty:
While suitable for advanced intermediate players, the piece's complex rapid passages and high-register demands require dedicated practice to master. theflautist.com Official Resources and Scores Regrets and Resolutions - Wind Repertory Project
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