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Eugène Bozza
Pièces (3) for flute & guitar
Works Info
Composer
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Eugène Bozza
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Average_duration
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6:19
Movement_count
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3
Movement ....
Eugène Bozza's "Pièces (3) for flute & guitar" is a set of three short pieces composed in 1938. The work was premiered in Paris in the same year by the flutist Marcel Moyse and the guitarist Ida Presti. The three movements are titled "Récit", "Pastorale", and "Danse". The first movement, "Récit", is a slow and expressive piece that showcases the lyrical qualities of both the flute and the guitar. The flute plays a mournful melody over a simple guitar accompaniment, creating a somber and introspective mood. The movement is characterized by its use of long, sustained notes and expressive phrasing. The second movement, "Pastorale", is a lively and upbeat piece that evokes the pastoral landscapes of the French countryside. The flute and guitar play in a playful and syncopated rhythm, creating a sense of joy and celebration. The movement is characterized by its use of staccato notes and lively rhythms. The final movement, "Danse", is a fast and energetic piece that draws on the rhythms and melodies of traditional French dance music. The flute and guitar play in a lively and syncopated rhythm, creating a sense of excitement and movement. The movement is characterized by its use of fast, virtuosic runs and intricate rhythms. Overall, Bozza's "Pièces (3) for flute & guitar" is a charming and accessible work that showcases the expressive qualities of both the flute and the guitar. The three movements are distinct in character and style, but they are united by their use of French musical idioms and their emphasis on melody and rhythm.
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