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Subtitle: Pour quatre flûtes
The title translates from the French as Summer Day in the Mountains: For Four Flutes, and bears the designation Opus 61.
General Info
Year: 1954
Duration: c. 10:15
Difficulty: VI (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Alphonse Leduc
Cost: Score and Parts (print) - $50.75
Movements
1. Pastorale – 3:30
2. Aux bords du torrent – 1:45
3. Le chant des forêts – 3:00
4. Ronde – 1:50
Instrumentation
Full Score
Flute I-II-III-IV
Errata
None discovered thus far.
Program Notes
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Commercial Discography
- Audio CD: Liv Flute Quartet - 2009
State Ratings
- Indiana: FLUTE QUARTETS
- Ohio: FLUTE QUARTETS A
- Texas: Flute Quartet Class I
Performances
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- Flower Mound (Tx.) Wind Symphony (Brent Biskup, conductor) - 12 February 2021 (2021 TMEA Conference, San Antonio) (Virtual)
- The Ohio State University (Columbus) Wind Symphony (Russel C. Mikkelson, conductor) – 29 November 2016
- FluteMasters – 26 January 2014
Works for Winds by This Composer
- Actanphonie (1970)
- Allegro et Finale (1953)
- Andante et Scherzo (1938)
- Ceux qui pieusement sont morts
- Children's Overture (1964)
- Concert pour violon, alto et violoncelle (1943)
- Concertino for Alto Saxophone
- Concertino for Piano and Winds
- En Forêt (adapt. Pegram) (1941/1985)
- Jour d'été à la montagne (1954)
- Nuages (1946)
- Octanphonie (1972)
- Ouverture pour une Cérémonie (1963)
- Ouverture Rythmique (rev. Etchegoncelay) (1963/2018)
- Scherzo (1944)
- Sonatine (1951)
- Symphonie da camera (1960)
- Trois pièces pour quatre flûtes en ut (1979)
- Trois pièces pour une musique de nuit (1954)
Resources
- Bozza, E. (1954). Jour d'été à la montagne : pour quatre flûtes [score]. A. Leduc: Paris.