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Music for Flute, Strings, and Percussion is a piece written by Sofia Gubaidulina in 1994 dedicated to Pierre-Yves Artaud. The instruments are divided into two sections, one of which is tuned a quarter-tone lower than the other. [1] Gubaidulina (2001) describes, "in this way the potential of treating both halves as 'light' and 'shadow' emerges."
The Magnificat by John Rutter is a musical setting of the biblical canticle Magnificat, completed in 1990.The extended composition in seven movements "for soprano or mezzo-soprano solo, mixed choir, and orchestra (or chamber ensemble)" [1] is based on the Latin text, interspersed with "Of a Rose, a lovely Rose", an anonymous English poem on Marian themes, the beginning of the Sanctus and a ...
This is a list of notable compositions for the flute (particularly the Western concert flute). Flute alone. C. P. E. Bach: Sonata in A minor (1763) J.S. Bach:
Robert Mirabal (born October 6, 1966) is a Pueblo musician and Native American flute player and maker from Taos Pueblo, New Mexico.. His flutes are world-renowned and have been displayed at the Smithsonian Institution's Museum of the American Indian.
It is scored for solo flute and strings [1] [2] and was premièred on 24 January 1950 by soloist Jean-Pierre Rampal. [3] Jolivet wrote a concerto for flute and percussion in 1965. [4] The work lasts about 13 minutes. [3] It is now part of the standard flute repertoire and several prominent flautists have recorded it.
1994 "Klage III" on the verses by R.M. Rilke for soprano, flute and piano quintet: 4' 1994 Music for a Scene from "Hamlet" on the text by W. Shakespeare (version for soprano, violin, trombone and piano): 5' 1993 "Walking in emptiness" for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano and percussion: 15' 1989 Trio "5×3" for flute, violin and piano: 7'
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Prayer Bells, in which the composer draws on traditions of Latin, Hebrew and Byzantine chant, [7] had its US premiere in 2010 at the Chicago Cultural Center. [ 8 ] The Barbarians , which was commissioned by the Museum of Old and New Art and inspired by Constantine Cavafy 's poem Waiting for the Barbarians , premiered in Hobart in 2012 as part ...