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Claude Vivier
Piece for flute and piano
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Composer
:
Claude Vivier
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Sonata
Compose Date
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1975
Average_duration
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5:18
Claude Vivier's 'Piece for flute and piano' is a contemporary classical composition that was composed in 1975. The piece was premiered in Montreal, Canada, in the same year. It is a single-movement work that lasts approximately 10 minutes. The piece is characterized by its use of extended techniques on both the flute and the piano. Vivier employs a variety of unconventional playing techniques, such as flutter-tonguing, glissandi, and harmonics, to create a unique and otherworldly sound. The piano is also played in an unconventional manner, with the performer using their hands to pluck and strum the strings. The piece is divided into several distinct sections, each with its own unique character and mood. The opening section is slow and contemplative, with the flute and piano playing in a sparse and delicate manner. This is followed by a more energetic and rhythmic section, with the piano playing a driving ostinato while the flute soars above it. The middle section of the piece is more introspective, with the flute and piano playing in a more subdued and introspective manner. This section features some of the most striking and unusual sounds in the piece, with the flute playing long, sustained notes while the piano creates a shimmering, ethereal backdrop. The final section of the piece is the most energetic and virtuosic, with the flute and piano engaging in a lively and playful dialogue. The piece ends with a sudden, unexpected silence, leaving the listener with a sense of mystery and wonder. Overall, 'Piece for flute and piano' is a striking and innovative work that showcases Vivier's unique compositional style. Its use of extended techniques and unconventional playing techniques creates a sound world that is both otherworldly and captivating.
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