FOLIO: Sonata for Flute and Piano
with Piano: The second movement, Adagio, was written first and in large part contains the essential thematic material found in the other two movements. It is in ternary form and features beautiful, pastoral, innocent melodies in the flute. For the most part, the piano accompaniment consists of gently undulating major and minor chords that reinforce the modal and tonal centers of the movement. The first movement, Introduction, was composed last. It features melodic and rhythmic figures introduced in a fragmentary and sometimes dissonant way, inviting the listener into a somewhat stark musical landscape. The third movement, Rondo, is a brisk seven part rondo that recalls motives and themes from the first two movements. It features four statements of the rondo theme and three digressions interspersed between these statements. The highly rhythmic piano accompaniment creates a rhythmic bed over which athletic flute lines are woven.
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Sonata for Flute and Piano - Flute
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Digital Sheet Music for Sonata for Flute and Piano - Flute by Stephen D. Emmons scored for Flute/Piano; id:425152 Publisher ID: CMP1887 -
Sonata for Flute and Piano - Piano Score
$14.99 USD
Digital Sheet Music for Sonata for Flute and Piano - Piano Score by Stephen D. Emmons scored for Flute/Piano; id:425153 Publisher ID: CMP1887