
LRC110c
Homage – A Folk Concerto for flute and strings
I. Prelude – II. Idyll (Cadenza) – III. Dance
1988
0:16:35
Fl, Strings
Homage – A Folk Concerto is folk-like in nature, although no actual material has been borrowed from folk music. The first movement is simple and unaffected with a few bursts of excitement, leading to the second movement with no interruption. The latter is a cadence-like solo for flute, free and expressive, over a four-bar chord progression played by the piano. The final movement is a frenzied dance, typical of the folk music of the Greek islands. However, somewhere along the way, some J.S. Bach creeps in uninvited.
The concerto is dedicated to Dr. Everett Timm, past Dean of the LSU School of Music, as a personal tribute and token of appreciation for his numerous contributions to music in Baton Rouge. It is meant to be a musical portrait.
This piece is a piano version of Homage – A Folk Concerto for flute and orchestra (or strings), which is published by Conners Publications and was performed by famous flutist William Bennett on tour with the English Chamber Orchestra.
Magni Publications
Music:
$15