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Humoresques
caprice pour flûte et piano
9,27 €
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Caractéristiques
Region
Europe
Estimated Duration
6 - 10min
Date
2013
ISMN : 979-0-2325-1022-4
Notes sur cette pièce As those by Schumann and Sibelius, my Humoresques propose a bittersweet, ambiguous atmosphere: a melancholic initial melody, shared between flute and piano, metamorphoses through contrasted episodes in hammered tearings to dissolve into silence.
My little ìCapricesî are a collection of short works written for wind and piano, presenting the traditional configuration of the "solo" putting forward the virtuosity of a soloist.
This virtuosity is based, in a traditional way, both on the swiftness of numerous passages and on the variety and precision of articulation and nuances ñ as well as on the capacity of building a dramatic line through contrasted episodes.
More singular is the writing of the piano and the relationship between both instruments: the piano is presented as a monodic instrument equal to the wind instrument. The traditional relationship solo/accompaniment is thus rethought by the counterpoint of lines resulting from this approach.
The accent is put on the whim with which the free development of a musical figure is varied throughout the piece. None systematism then, none ambitious research other than that of the pleasure of playing and listening.
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My little ìCapricesî are a collection of short works written for wind and piano, presenting the traditional configuration of the "solo" putting forward the virtuosity of a soloist.
This virtuosity is based, in a traditional way, both on the swiftness of numerous passages and on the variety and precision of articulation and nuances ñ as well as on the capacity of building a dramatic line through contrasted episodes.
More singular is the writing of the piano and the relationship between both instruments: the piano is presented as a monodic instrument equal to the wind instrument. The traditional relationship solo/accompaniment is thus rethought by the counterpoint of lines resulting from this approach.
The accent is put on the whim with which the free development of a musical figure is varied throughout the piece. None systematism then, none ambitious research other than that of the pleasure of playing and listening.
Instrumentation
Flute|Piano
Score Details
Format - A4 / US Letter
Pages - 16
Pages - 16
Recording
Marine Perez