dhslamas Posted July 30, 2016 Posted July 30, 2016 My sonatina for flute and piano, In general this piece mix brazilian rhythm like baião, choro and maracatu with some modern techniques of composition. Quote
Luis Hernández Posted July 30, 2016 Posted July 30, 2016 Very interesting first movement. I like that repeated notes on the piano with the flute speaking. The second movement increases the dissonant harmonies, but always under control, of course. Surprising melodic part in the third, very clever (and beaitiful melody in the flute high register), because I get tired of rapid and rhythmic parts if they are too long. That's a personal feeling. In all there is a balance between good taste and modernity, that I love. Quote
Sojar Voglar Posted July 31, 2016 Posted July 31, 2016 I hear some similarities with early Ginastera due to tenatious rhythmic mobility and quasi tonality. It is a nice music, the only minus I find is sometimes the use of piano - repetitions of single tone in first movement becomes annoying. Quote
dhslamas Posted July 31, 2016 Author Posted July 31, 2016 Thank you for your review, Sojar! the duo of Ginastera that you refers, is it the duo for flute and oboe? I used like reference the sonatina for flute and piano of Camargo Guarnieri, of course, his sonatina is much better than mine. Quote
Sojar Voglar Posted July 31, 2016 Posted July 31, 2016 I actually thought of Ginastera in general. I am familiar with his harp concerto and some ballet music. Quote
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