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A graduate flute recital
- Publication Year :
- 1992
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Abstract
- Benjamin Godard is a French composer who received his training at the Paris Conservatory. His works include chamber music, orchestral works, three string quartets, five violin sonatas, a cello sonata, piano pieces, and more than one hundred songs. He wrote the Three Pieces while living and working in Berlin in the year 1884. KPE Bach is most noted for his works for clavier, solo pieces, concertos, quartets, trios, duets, twenty orchestral works, vocal music, two oratorios, and many others. He became a master of the new school of piano writing called "Emfindsamkeit" which means intimate expressiveness. This is the north German counterpart to the French Rococo. The Sonata in a minor was written while Bach worked in Berlin for Frederick the Great. John LaMontaine is an American composer and pianist who received his training from the Eastman School of Music, Chicago Musical College, and completed his training at Julliard School of Music. He served as professor of composition at the Eastman School, as well as composer in residence at the American Academy in Rome. The Sonata for Flute Solo was written in 1981. Themes which contain intervals of a third are used throughout. Henri Dutilleux is a French composer who received his training at the Paris Conservatory. He is noted for developing a modernistic style which incorporates many procedures of impressionism. Sonatine was written in 1942. Other works include pieces for orchestra, chamber music, piano pieces, film music, and songs.
- Subjects :
- Flute players Performances.
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- OAIster
- Notes :
- Sittard, John Edward, 1969- instrumentalist., Godard, Benjamin, 1849-1895. Suite de trois morceaux, Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel, 1714-1788. Sonatas, La Montaine, John. Sonatas, Dutilleux, Henri, 1916-2013. Sonatina, Central Connecticut State University. Department of Music.
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1035420821