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Partita for solo baroque flute or recorder, Op.526
Clássico • 2003
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Partita for solo baroque flute or recorder
Título por Autor: Carson Cooman: Partita for solo baroque flute or recorder, Op.526
Instrumentação |
Gravador |
Composição para |
Solo |
Tipo de composição |
For a single performer |
movimento(s) |
1 para 2 de 26 |
Editora |
Musik Fabrik |
dificuldade |
Medium |
duração |
6'5 |
I. Cantus II. Ludus
Partita (2003) for solo baroque flute was written for and is dedicated to flutist Dolores Zdancewicz, who commissioned a piece specifically to take advantage of the baroque flute's unique sonic properties. This work may also be performed on the recorder.
The first movement, Cantus ("Song"), is a simple lyrical piece exploring continuous transformation of the principal melodic ideas.
The second movement, Ludus ("Game"), is in an ABA form. The movement explores the tone color contrast between different note combinations on the baroque flute -- the property that some notes have a more "veiled" sound color than other notes. It is a movement of humor and zest.
Recorded by Stephen Schultz, baroque flute on Naxos American Classics CD "Cooman: Symphonines II and III".
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