Concerto for Flute and Wind Ensemble (Weinstein)
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General Info
Year: 2009
Duration:
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Publisher: Unknown
Cost: Score and Parts – Unknown.
Instrumentation
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Errata
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Program Notes
The formal divisions of the Flute Concerto are somewhat complicated. In its most simple aspect one hears two movements. But in reality there are three movements with the slow movement split in half by the aural pause in the music. The outer movements are themselves split often into sections based on contrasting tempi. A fundamental idea behind the piece are the instrumental transitions in the solo part – from piccolo, to alto, to regular flute for the middle movement, then returning to alto and ending the piece with the piccolo again.
- Program Note from publisher
Media
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State Ratings
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Performances
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- Rhode Island College (Providence) Wind Ensemble (Robert Franzblau, conductor; Mary Ellen Guzzio, flute) – 12 March 2010 (CBDNA 2010 Eastern Division Conference, West Chester, Penn.) *Premiere Performance*
Works for Winds by this Composer
- The Angel of Fame
- Concerto for Flute and Wind Ensemble (2009)
- Concerto for Wind Ensemble
- Five Songs on Frost Poems for Baritone Voice and Concert Band
- Four Songs Without Words on Poems of Kleist
- Neapolitan Ode
- "Roman Odes" for Chorus, Solo Horn, and Wind Ensemble
- Serenade for Concert Band
- Serenade for Twelve Instruments
- Serenade for Fifteen Instruments
- Suite of Dances for Double Woodwind Quintet
- Two Elegies for Wind Ensemble
- Two Movement for Brass Ensemble
- Two Songs for Winds
Resources
- Battisti, Frank L. Winds of Change II: The New Millennium.Galesburg, Md., Meredith Music, 2012, pp. 136.
- Michael H Weinstein website – Accessed 26 August 2022