Henri Dutilleux
Sonatina for flute & piano
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Composer:Henri DutilleuxGenre:ChamberStyle:SonatinaCompose Date:1943Publication Date:1943First Performance:Jan 17, 1944Average_duration:9:21Movement_count:3Movement ....Henri Dutilleux's Sonatina for flute and piano is a three-movement work that was composed in 1943. It premiered in Paris in 1944 and has since become a staple of the flute repertoire. The first movement, "Animé," is marked by its lively and playful character. The flute and piano engage in a dialogue, with the flute often taking the lead and the piano providing accompaniment. The movement is characterized by its use of syncopation and irregular rhythms, which give it a sense of unpredictability and energy. The second movement, "Très calme," is a stark contrast to the first. It is slow and contemplative, with a haunting melody that is passed back and forth between the flute and piano. The movement is marked by its use of extended techniques, such as flutter-tonguing and harmonics, which create a sense of otherworldliness and mystery. The final movement, "Jouer," is a lively and virtuosic romp that showcases the technical abilities of both the flute and piano. It is marked by its use of rapid, staccato passages and its playful, almost jazzy rhythms. The movement builds to a frenzied climax before coming to a sudden, unexpected stop. Overall, Dutilleux's Sonatina for flute and piano is a masterful work that showcases the composer's skill at creating music that is both technically challenging and emotionally engaging. Its use of contrasting moods and textures, as well as its incorporation of extended techniques, make it a unique and compelling addition to the flute repertoire.More....
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