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Anthony Payne
A 1940's Childhood for flute & guitar
Works Info
Composer
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Anthony Payne
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Average_duration
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13:55
'A 1940's Childhood' is a chamber music piece composed by Anthony Payne for flute and guitar. The piece was composed in 1992 and premiered on 22nd November 1992 at the Wigmore Hall in London. The piece is divided into three movements, each of which reflects the composer's childhood memories of the 1940s. The first movement, titled 'The Blitz', is a fast-paced and energetic piece that captures the chaos and destruction of the bombing raids that took place during World War II. The flute and guitar work together to create a sense of urgency and tension, with the guitar providing a percussive backdrop to the soaring melodies of the flute. The second movement, 'The Country', is a slower and more reflective piece that evokes the peacefulness and tranquility of the English countryside. The guitar takes on a more prominent role in this movement, providing a gentle and soothing accompaniment to the flute's delicate melodies. The final movement, 'The Fair', is a lively and playful piece that captures the excitement and joy of a childhood visit to the fair. The guitar takes on a more rhythmic role in this movement, providing a lively and upbeat accompaniment to the flute's playful melodies. Overall, 'A 1940's Childhood' is a charming and evocative piece that showcases the versatility and expressive capabilities of the flute and guitar. The piece is characterized by its use of contrasting tempos and moods, as well as its skillful interplay between the two instruments.
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