Since the PDF alone won’t teach you the style, here are key interpretive points:

A: No – Image is for solo flute only . It is often confused with Bozza’s "Image" for flute and piano (a different, rarer work).

Eugène Bozza’s Image for solo flute is a miniature masterpiece that rewards careful study. While you cannot legally obtain a free PDF due to copyright, purchasing a digital copy from an authorized retailer gives you a clean, correct score and supports living music publishers. Once you have your legal PDF, focus on blending technical precision with the poetic “image” the title suggests – and you will have a stunning audition or recital piece.

| Section | Difficulty | Practice Tip | |---------|------------|----------------| | Opening gesture | Wide leaps (octaves + sevenths) | Practice harmonics; use slow air speed | | Fast 32nd-note runs | Finger coordination | Rhythmic variation (dotted, reverse dotted) | | Flutter-tongued passage | Tongue speed | Roll your ‘R’ without the flute; add air later | | High-register dynamics (ppp in 3rd octave) | Embouchure control | Use slower, warmer air; adjust lip aperture |