Score & Part
Sonata for Flute and Piano / Harry Sdraulig.
Library shelf no. 788.32183/SDR 1 [Not for loan]
Work Overview
The Sonata for Flute and Piano was completed in September 2014
and is dedicated to my partner, flautist Kim Falconer.
With this piece, it was my intention to compose a work of
virtuosic demand for both instrumentalists, full of contrast and
containing a wide variety of expression to give the performers an
opportunity to showcase the breadth of their musicality.
The work is in four movements. A mysterious, introverted Prelude
precedes a humorous, flickering dance, entitled Badinerie. The
third movement, a more expansive and outwardly expressive
Romanza, is followed by the Finale: a fast, virtuosic show-piece
to round off the work.
Harry Sdraulig
Work Details
Year: 2014
Instrumentation: Flute, piano.
Duration: 13 min.
Contents note: Prelude -- Badinerie -- Romanza -- Finale.
Dedication note: Dedicated to Kim Falconer
First performance: by Kim Falconer, Andrew Frampton — 20 Oct 14. Melba Hall, the University of Melbourne
Subjects
- In the form/style of: Sonatas
Performances of this work
28 Jul 2018: at Hourglass Ensemble - A Place in my Soul (Sydney Opera House, Utzon Room). Featuring Hourglass Ensemble.
9 Sep 15: South Melbourne Town Hall, Australian National Academy of Music. Featuring Kim Falconer, Rhodri Clarke.
28 Aug 15: South Melbourne Town Hall, Australian National Academy of Music. Featuring Kim Falconer, Rhodri Clarke.
20 Oct 14: Melba Hall, the University of Melbourne. Featuring Kim Falconer, Andrew Frampton.
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