Work Information
| commissioned by James Galway |
| Publisher |
Chester Music Ltd |
Category |
Soloist(s) and Orchestra |
| Year Composed |
1957 |
Arranger / Editor |
Lennox Berkeley |
| Duration |
14 Minutes |
Solo Instrument(s) |
flute |
| Orchestration |
1222/2000/timp/str |
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| Full Score(s): |
CH63503 |
Full Score(s): |
Not available |
| Solo Part(s): |
CH01605 |
Solo Part(s): |
Not available |
Programme Note
The rather unusual title for a work for orchestra - in fact a Concerto - is explained by the fact that it was originally written by Francis Poulenc, the French composer who died in 1963 and was a member of the composers who were known as "Les Six", for Flute and Piano. With his usual skill and expertise, Sir Lennox Berkeley has 'converted' this short work into a concert which is so convincing that the Composer himslef might, if he had heard it, have wondered why he did not think of it in the first place!
It is a most attractive work giving full scope to the range and versatility to the Flute as a solo instrument as well as providing us with a slow movement of unalloyed charm.
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