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Aaron Copland
Duo, for flute & piano
Works Info
Composer
:
Aaron Copland
Genre
:
Chamber
Style
:
Duet
Compose Date
:
1971
Average_duration
:
14:21
Movement_count
:
3
Movement ....
Aaron Copland's 'Duo, for flute & piano' is a chamber music piece that was composed in 1971. The piece was premiered on March 5, 1971, at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., by flutist Paula Robison and pianist Gilbert Kalish. The 'Duo' is a single-movement work that lasts approximately 13 minutes. The piece is characterized by Copland's signature style, which is characterized by a blend of American folk music and classical music. The 'Duo' is no exception, as it features a number of folk-like melodies and rhythms that are combined with more traditional classical elements. The 'Duo' is divided into three main sections, each of which features a different mood and tempo. The first section is marked 'Moderato,' and it features a lyrical melody that is passed back and forth between the flute and piano. The second section is marked 'Lento,' and it is more introspective and contemplative in nature. The final section is marked 'Allegretto giusto,' and it is more lively and energetic than the previous two sections. Throughout the piece, Copland makes use of a number of different techniques to create a unique and engaging sound. For example, he often uses syncopated rhythms and irregular meters to create a sense of tension and excitement. He also makes use of extended techniques on the flute, such as flutter-tonguing and glissandi, to add variety and interest to the sound. Overall, the 'Duo, for flute & piano' is a beautiful and engaging piece of chamber music that showcases Copland's unique style and musical sensibilities. Its blend of folk and classical elements, combined with its use of innovative techniques and structures, make it a true masterpiece of American music.
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