Kohn / Rudich- Complete Works For Flute (2pk)
Karl Kohn is represented on this impressive two-album set by all of his solo and chamber music for flute. Kohn writes that "my music since the early 1960's has been firmly re-connected with the broader heritage of Western art music, either by specific and direct quotation or "parody," or - prevailingly - by more oblique allusions to characteristics of past style." Though he has spent seven decades working in California, the 95 year old composer writes that "I am struck how it seems to reflect, first, my Viennese musical heritage, and then my training in a neo-classical tradition." The performances feature the American flute virtuoso, Rachel Rudich, the dedicatee of many of Kohn's works.
Tracklist:
- Encounter No. 1 For Flute, Piccolo & Piano
- For Four Flutes
- Three Pieces For Flute & Piano: No. 1, Allegro
- Three Pieces For Flute & Piano: No. 2, Largo
- Three Pieces For Flute & Piano: No. 3, Allegro Vivace
- Romanza For Flute & Piano
- Cantilena For Flute & Organ
- Dialogues For Flute, Piccolo & Piano
- Patronyms For Flutes & Piano: I. Alto Flute
- Patronyms For Flutes & Piano: II. Piccolo
- Patronyms For Flutes & Piano: III. Bass Flute
- Patronyms For Flutes & Piano: IV. Flute
- Ternaries For Flute & Piano: I. Moderato
- Ternaries For Flute & Piano: II. Largo
- Ternaries For Flute & Piano: III. Adagio Molto
- More For Four Flutes
- Three More Pieces For Flute & Piano: No. 1, Lento
- Three More Pieces For Flute & Piano: No. 2, Largo
- Three More Pieces For Flute & Piano: No. 3, Vivace
- Concords For Flute & Guitar
- A Bar For Three
- Cantilena For Flute & Piano (2012)
- Soliloquy No. 4 For Solo Flute
- Recollections For Flute & Piano
Karl Kohn is represented on this impressive two-album set by all of his solo and chamber music for flute. Kohn writes that "my music since the early 1960's has been firmly re-connected with the broader heritage of Western art music, either by specific and direct quotation or "parody," or - prevailingly - by more oblique allusions to characteristics of past style." Though he has spent seven decades working in California, the 95 year old composer writes that "I am struck how it seems to reflect, first, my Viennese musical heritage, and then my training in a neo-classical tradition." The performances feature the American flute virtuoso, Rachel Rudich, the dedicatee of many of Kohn's works.
Tracklist:
- Encounter No. 1 For Flute, Piccolo & Piano
- For Four Flutes
- Three Pieces For Flute & Piano: No. 1, Allegro
- Three Pieces For Flute & Piano: No. 2, Largo
- Three Pieces For Flute & Piano: No. 3, Allegro Vivace
- Romanza For Flute & Piano
- Cantilena For Flute & Organ
- Dialogues For Flute, Piccolo & Piano
- Patronyms For Flutes & Piano: I. Alto Flute
- Patronyms For Flutes & Piano: II. Piccolo
- Patronyms For Flutes & Piano: III. Bass Flute
- Patronyms For Flutes & Piano: IV. Flute
- Ternaries For Flute & Piano: I. Moderato
- Ternaries For Flute & Piano: II. Largo
- Ternaries For Flute & Piano: III. Adagio Molto
- More For Four Flutes
- Three More Pieces For Flute & Piano: No. 1, Lento
- Three More Pieces For Flute & Piano: No. 2, Largo
- Three More Pieces For Flute & Piano: No. 3, Vivace
- Concords For Flute & Guitar
- A Bar For Three
- Cantilena For Flute & Piano (2012)
- Soliloquy No. 4 For Solo Flute
- Recollections For Flute & Piano