Concerto for Flute and Orchestra

Solo Flute, Oboe, English Horn, Clarinet 1 in B, ...
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One of the great joys in writing a concerto is the opportunity to explore the spiritual nature of an instrument in a particularly intense way. In approaching the composition of such a work, I have found it refreshing to reconsider the nature of the solo instrument - for instance, to raise the question anew: what is virtuosity? In the case of the flute, I felt that while bravura performance is very much in its nature, the flute?s mythical power is in the long-breathed line. Another challenge in writing a concerto is working out the relationship of soloist and orchestra. I think that a concerto should emphasize the starring role of the soloist yet assemble an orchestra strong enough to stand up to the solo instrument, so that a real dialogue can result. The soloist should not have to force to be heard clearly, nor should the orchestra play only a supportive role. The first movement of my Flute Concerto (Andante misterioso: Allegro) begins slowly and mysteriously with long lines, breaks into a spirited allegro and includes a virtuoso cadenza. The elegiac slow movement (Lento), with its aria-like contemplative meditation, is, for me, the heart of the piece. In contrast, the brisk finale (Allegro con spirito) is, overall, dancelike-exuberant and playful.
SKU: 116-40537
Ensemble: Full Orchestra
Duration: 18:00
Commission Notice: Commissioned by the Boston Symphony Orchestra for soloist Doriot Anthony Dwyer
Publisher: Merion Music, Inc.
Delivery Method: Print
Product Type: Score and Parts
Accompanied: Concerto
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