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Tres pequeñas piezas
Flauta
OZAITA, María LuisaOZAITA, María LuisaOZAITA, María LuisaReg.: B.3628
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- Ensemble: Solo.
- Genres: Classical / contemporary: Solos.
- Product format: Partitura
- Difficulty level: Intermediate-advanced
- Period: 2nd half S. XX - XXI
- Publishing house: Editorial Boileau
- Collection: Siglo XX
- No. of pages: 12
- Measure: 31,00 x 23,00 cm
- Lenght: 2'10"
- ISMN: 979-0-3503-0893-2
- Available in digital: No
- Available for rent: No
Tres pequeñas piezas (Three small pieces) was composed in 1969 and I had the honor of releasing it in Algorta (Vizcaya) on June 22, 1970. I have played afterwards in several occasions and recorded on CD. It is the first work composed by this author devoted to the flute and opens a long series of her works with this instrument, which have narrowed my collaboration with Maria Luisa Ozaita who I also have a close friendship with.
These pieces are framed in a time in which the composer has reached her creative maturity and her inspiration stands out on tis own. These works shape a brief triptich which movements have a characteristic personality and are well contrasted. The first one has a spring-like lyricism with sparkes of irony. The second on presents a meditative melody that consists of sighs that are bounded on the weft of an accompaniment tant the flute pintpoints a in the low register. A binary dance of a very rhythmic spirit closes the work to a nice finish.
Antonio Arias
I. Moderato
II. Lentissimo
III. Vivo y decidido