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Double Concerto for flute, bassoon, piano (trios: flute, bassoon, piano)
by Barry McKimm (2016)
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Work Overview
The first movement provides the overall context for the work, which for this double concerto is about sharing, discussing, agreeing, between the two soloists. Simply being together and arriving at the same place. Knowing that Isabel and Paula love working together, this is the way I thought this work should go.
The melodic line in the second movement has a slight Arabesque feel. Hence the subtitle "Zarabanda."
Mov. 3 Rondo - Allegro giocoso. Bright, brilliant, virtuosic. Always returning to the main theme after a bit of fun and free flight. This third movement is a rondo full of playfulness with plenty of opportunity to show off.
Work Details
Year: 2016
Instrumentation: Flute, bassoon, piano.
Duration: 19 min.
Difficulty: Advanced
Contents note: Mov. 1. Andante/Allegro moderato -- Mov. 2. Zarabanda - Andante moderato -- Mov. 3. Rondo - Allegro giocoso.
Commission note: Composed for Duo Almira Isabel González, Paula Jimenéz, Annalisa Rolando
First performance: by Maria Eugenia Solorio, Peter Turkin, Carlos Arrendondo — 17 Jul 19. Queretaro (Mexico)
Subjects
- In the form/style of: Concertos
Performances of this work
17 Jul 19: Queretaro (Mexico). Featuring Maria Eugenia Solorio, Peter Turkin, Carlos Arrendondo.
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