Trois Pièces for Solo Flute
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From the Publisher
Pierre-Octave Ferroud (1900–1936) described his music as “without superfluous ornament or flaws, a music that is sturdy, healthy, optimistic, a music that just works”. Claude Debussy’s Syrinx (1913) started a fashion for pastoral scenes; it was echoed by Arthur Honegger’s Danse de la chèvre around 1919, then by Ferroud’s Trois Pièces, which had its première on 13 December 1922. The first movement, “Bergère captive” [Captive shepherdess], embodies the pastoral idea with a melody which uses the Locrian mode of B to A. The following movements, “Jade” and “Toan-Yan”, are imbued with another theme that was fashionable at the time: orientalism. Since Chinese poetry often refers to jade, and in particular to the jade flute, it is only natural that Ferroud should have made the title his own, giving it a local flavour through pentatonic scales, glissandi, appoggiaturas and repetitive rhythms. Historical introduction and notes on interpretation in French and English by the flutist Anne Cartel. – New engraving.
Our Description
Also includes interpretation notes.
Performance duration (approx): 9'
Movements
- Bergère captive
- Jade
- Toan-Yan (La fête du Double-cinq)
Item Details
Instrumentation
- Part 1: Flute
Publisher: Salabert
Publisher's reference: SLB 02054500
Our Stock Code: 1697902
Media Type: Paperback (6 pages [score])