El Amolador for Solo Flute & Luvina for Solo Bass Flute and Reverbaration
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From the Publisher
Adina Izarra wrote this for the Venezuelan flutist Luis Julio Toro. The work portrays the street cries of the knife grinder, a Spanish tradition still alive in Venezuela today. Also known to many other Latin-American countries, El Amolador or the Knife Grinder is a street vendor whose job, as the title suggests, is to sharpen dull knives. The vendor usually roams the streets calling out “amolador”, and uses a harmonic flute to announce his services. The work is divided into two parts–El Amolador resembles the call of the knife grinder, while Luvina resembles the sound of the blades on the grindstone.
Performance duration (approx): 9'
Difficulty guide: 9
Difficulty level, roughly compared to ABRSM exam grades. 0 is total beginner, 9 is advanced (beyond grade 8).
Contents
- El Amolador for flute solo (5 mins)
- Luvina for bass flute and electronics (4 mins)
Item Details
Instrumentation
- Part 1: Flute doubling on Bass Flute
Publisher: LaFi Publishers
Our Stock Code: 1470260
Media Type: Paperback (5 pages [score])