Edition Schott
Aria e danza. pour flûte et piano. flute and piano.
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- Nombre de pages24
- Poids0.117 kg
- Dimensions23,1 cm × 30,3 cm × 0,0 cm
- ISBN979-0-001-17431-2
- EAN9790001174312
- Date de parution01/01/2011
- CollectionIl Flauto traverso
- ÉditeurSchott
Résumé
Peteris Vasks has added two pieces to the flute and piano repertoire which are well suited for both domestic music-making and concert-hall performances. "Aria" is a gentle, meditative dialogue between flute and piano in A minor. The second piece, "Danza", is a stylised dance with an original rhythm, archaic harmony and playful melody rooted in folkloristic grounds. Peteris Vasks was born in Latvia in 1946.
His music often forms a symbiosis of early and modern music techniques. Here, as in most of the other works by the composer, his love of nature plays a special role. Unlike hardly any other composer, he gives nature a musical voice. Instrumentation : flute and piano
His music often forms a symbiosis of early and modern music techniques. Here, as in most of the other works by the composer, his love of nature plays a special role. Unlike hardly any other composer, he gives nature a musical voice. Instrumentation : flute and piano
Peteris Vasks has added two pieces to the flute and piano repertoire which are well suited for both domestic music-making and concert-hall performances. "Aria" is a gentle, meditative dialogue between flute and piano in A minor. The second piece, "Danza", is a stylised dance with an original rhythm, archaic harmony and playful melody rooted in folkloristic grounds. Peteris Vasks was born in Latvia in 1946.
His music often forms a symbiosis of early and modern music techniques. Here, as in most of the other works by the composer, his love of nature plays a special role. Unlike hardly any other composer, he gives nature a musical voice. Instrumentation : flute and piano
His music often forms a symbiosis of early and modern music techniques. Here, as in most of the other works by the composer, his love of nature plays a special role. Unlike hardly any other composer, he gives nature a musical voice. Instrumentation : flute and piano