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Rory Boyle
Fl(ut)ing
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Composer
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Rory Boyle
Genre
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Chamber
Average_duration
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4:25
'Fl(ut)ing' is a contemporary classical composition by Scottish composer Rory Boyle. The piece was composed in 1993 and premiered on 22nd October of the same year at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow. The composition consists of three movements, each exploring different aspects of the flute's capabilities. The first movement, titled "Fluttering," is characterized by rapid, fluttering passages that showcase the flute's agility and speed. The second movement, "Lament," is a slower, more mournful piece that emphasizes the flute's expressive qualities. The final movement, "Fling," is a lively and energetic piece that incorporates Scottish folk music elements, featuring fast-paced rhythms and lively melodies. Throughout the composition, Boyle employs a variety of extended techniques, such as flutter-tonguing, glissandi, and multiphonics, to create unique and unconventional sounds. The use of these techniques, combined with the incorporation of Scottish folk music elements, gives the piece a distinct and modern sound. Overall, 'Fl(ut)ing' is a challenging and dynamic composition that showcases the versatility and expressive capabilities of the flute. Its unique blend of contemporary classical and Scottish folk music elements make it a standout piece in the flute repertoire.
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