Marius Flothuis
Concerto for flute & orchestra, Op. 19
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Composer:Marius FlothuisGenre:ConcertoStyle:ConcertoCompose Date:1944Average_duration:22:40Marius Flothuis composed his "Concerto for Flute and Orchestra, Op. 19" in 1949. The piece premiered on November 17, 1950, in Amsterdam, with the Concertgebouw Orchestra conducted by Eduard van Beinum and soloist Johan Feltkamp. The concerto consists of three movements: Allegro moderato, Andante, and Allegro vivace. The first movement, Allegro moderato, begins with a lively and rhythmic theme in the orchestra, which is then taken up by the solo flute. The movement is characterized by its playful and virtuosic flute writing, with the soloist often engaging in dialogue with the orchestra. The middle section of the movement features a lyrical and expressive theme, which is then developed and expanded upon by the soloist. The second movement, Andante, is a slow and introspective piece, with a hauntingly beautiful melody played by the solo flute. The orchestra provides a delicate and atmospheric accompaniment, with shimmering strings and gentle woodwind chords. The movement is marked by its sense of melancholy and introspection, with the soloist exploring the full range of the flute's expressive capabilities. The final movement, Allegro vivace, is a lively and energetic piece, with a fast and playful theme introduced by the orchestra. The soloist engages in a virtuosic display of technical skill, with rapid runs and intricate passages. The movement is marked by its sense of joy and exuberance, with the soloist and orchestra engaging in a lively and spirited dialogue. Overall, Flothuis's "Concerto for Flute and Orchestra, Op. 19" is a masterful work that showcases the full range of the flute's expressive capabilities. The piece is characterized by its playful and virtuosic flute writing, its hauntingly beautiful melodies, and its sense of joy and exuberance.More....
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