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Work Overview
I composed the Two Pieces for flute, cello and piano in 2002 during my composition studies with Anne Boyd at the University of Sydney.
The first piece is a short meditation with each instrument exploring a limited set of pitch materials. The subsequent permutations of these elements form disparate and angular gestures.
The second piece takes a passacaglia-like approach. A descending harmonic scheme offers the basis for a constantly expanding and contracting rhythmic structure.
The trio gradually converges towards a point of density with the interweaving of lines from all the instruments, until the dynamic again subsides.
Work Details
Year: 2002
Instrumentation: Flute, cello, piano.
Duration: 8 min.
Difficulty: Medium
First performance: by Melanie Walters, Michael Thrift, Cyrus Meurant — 2002. Old Darlington School, The University of Sydney
Performances of this work
2002: Old Darlington School, The University of Sydney. Featuring Melanie Walters, Michael Thrift, Cyrus Meurant.
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