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Concert laietà

Flauta y Orquesta de cuerda

GONZÁLEZ DE LA RUBIA, Domènec

Reg.: B.4049

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  • Ensemble: String orchestra: With soloist(s).
  • Genres: Classical / contemporary: Chamber.
  • Language of the comment: Català/English/Castellano
  • Product format: Partitura + particella solista
  • Difficulty level: Advanced-superior
  • Period: 2nd half S. XX - XXI
  • Publishing house: Editorial Boileau
  • Collection: Siglo XXI
  • No. of pages: 48+16
  • Measure: 31,00 x 23,00 cm
  • ISMN: 979-0-3503-4115-1
  • Available in digital: No
  • Available for rent: Yes

Flute solo
0 0 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 — str

This work consists of three movements that offer a playful vision of the chamber concert. Like the baroque tradition, the flute opposes or complements, as the case may be, a string orchestra. The instrumentation is faithful to that of the concerts for the flute of the baroque composers and in a way, some of their spirit remains in the generating idea of this work, although the harmonic language is quite different. The writing of the solo instrument is brilliant at times, but always expressive and cantábile. He wishes to express different moods through a clear score in his premises that at times becomes virtuous in the finals of the first and third movements.

The first movement appears with the optimistic push of spring. The second movement is lyrical, of almost pastoral beginning although crossed by a central fragment in which the chromatisms describe a more dramatic atmosphere. However, behind these passing mists the lyricism of the beginning is imposed. The third movement is fast, seems to evoke episodes of dance and aims to exploit some virtuosic resources of the flute, especially that of agility.

This score was written on and released on December 19, 2017 at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Jordi in a concert in which Anton Serra (flutist) and the Germans Pla Orchestra, directed by Domènec González de la Rubia, composer of the score.

Domènec González de la Rubia

I. Allegro
II. Pastoral
III. Allegro vivo

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