I. Overture/ The Rabbi's Advice (3“); II. The Wedding Song (4”); III. Pantomime and Bread Song (4“); IV. Jester's Song and Mazel Tov (6”)
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Joseph Bodin de Boismortier (1689-1755), was one of the most versatile and prolific French composers of his day. He not only wrote ballet operas as well as various vocal works but also composed numerous instrumental compositions, showing a clear preference for combinations involving the flute.
These delightful and musically appealing Sonatas Op. 25 may also be played by other instruments, e.g. oboes or violins or combinations of different wind or wind and string instruments. MORE»
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Composed for the Latre Trio. Score and parts, 6 minutes.
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“Class of 1915” was written in celebration of the dual centenaries of Reed College and Arnold Schoenberg's celebrated work, “Pierrot Lunaire.” Though the work shares the same instrumentation, which has become popular among new music ensembles, Schiff's work is a celebration of popular song and dance styles from the mid-1910's arranged in a suite that makes an ideal curtain-raiser for “Pierrot” concerts.
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A richly expressive and evocative flute duo, “Time is a Two-Way Street” is an audience favorite, dialoguing the contrasting elements of Japanese-inspired flute music with very futuristic multiphonic sections. Within the technical grasp of flutists with an elementary multiphonic technique, the duo was commissioned by Jun Kubo in 2004 and premiered by Robert Dick and Jun Kubo at Weill Hall in Carnegie Hall, New York.
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Go for Two for alto saxophone and piano consists of two contrasting movements: “Warmly” is a lyrical andante followed by a fast rhythmic second movement titled “Driving”.
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Flute, clarinet and piano. MORE»
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