Harmony In Blue and Gold (Four Flutes)
Description
Eric Ewazen
Score and Part(s)
Performing Ensemble: Flute Quartet
Ewazen’s monumental flute quartet was composed for Femme Flutale and premiered at the 2008 Mid-Atlantic Flute Fair. Its four movements were inspired by James McNeill Whistler’s “Peacock Room” at the Smithsonian Institution’s Freer Gallery – a room full of paintings featuring peacocks, and interior design showcasing blue and white porcelain, an integrated room that Whistler called “Harmony in Blue and Gold.” Ewazen’s ornate textures and impressionist moods express this unique environment through his musical world of sounds and lines. Dur.: 21
Details
- Ewazen, Eric
- THEODORE PRESSER COMPANY
- 4 Flutes
- 20th Century
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