What you get
Sonata for Flute and Piano score and part via download.
The purchase includes:
- License to print 2 copies (please contact us if you need more)
- Licensee is required to report all performance dates and locations prior to the performance
- Sharing of digital files is not allowed
About This Offer
I composed the Sonata for Flute and Piano during my senior year at USC as a composition major, in 1979. I remember being heavily influenced by Dutilleux’s beautiful Sonatina for Flute and Piano (a piece he had since disowned, inexplicably) and also Prokofiev’s Flute Sonata. The first movement is written in a sonata/allegro form, the second movement in a ternary form, and the final movement in kind of a less literal sonata form. I premiered it in May of 1979 in Hancock (now Newman) Auditorium at my USC senior recital. Patty Farrell played flute and I played piano.
The license includes:
- 2 printed copies (please contact us if you need more)
- Licensee is required to report all performance dates and locations prior to the performance
- Sharing of digital files is not allowed
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THIS PROJECT WAS COMPLETED Apr 30 2021