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Gabriela Lena Frank

Frank: 5 Andean Improvisations

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G. Schirmer  |  SKU: GSP60052SET
  • Composer: Gabriela Lena Frank (1972-)
  • Instrumentation: Piano, Flute
  • Work: 5 Andean Improvisations (2019)
  • Size: 9.1 x 12.0 inches

Description

Movements

  1. Quena
  2. Ritmo del altiplano
  3. Pinkillo
  4. Chuta
  5. Sombras

Composer note

Five Andean Improvisations , for flute and piano, are musings inspired by highland Peruvian/Bolivian musical motifs. The first movement, Quena , is written as if for the traditional quena flute that bears a similarity to the Japanese shakuhachi. The second movement, Ritmos del altiplano , when the piano enters for the first time, uses a simple one-two rhythm in the piano part decorated by ornamentation and florid lines. This is followed by the third movement, Pinkillo , inspired by the light silvery small flute of the same name. Chuta follows, a bright rendition of one of the most recognized motifs of the Andes, the chuta motif with its proliferation of repeated notes. The finale, Sombras , is a short tone poem of the islands of Lake Titicaca, where the stars are so bright they cast eerie and brilliant shadows, even at night.

— Gabriela Lena Frank

G. Schirmer

Frank: 5 Andean Improvisations

¥9,200

Description

Movements

  1. Quena
  2. Ritmo del altiplano
  3. Pinkillo
  4. Chuta
  5. Sombras

Composer note

Five Andean Improvisations , for flute and piano, are musings inspired by highland Peruvian/Bolivian musical motifs. The first movement, Quena , is written as if for the traditional quena flute that bears a similarity to the Japanese shakuhachi. The second movement, Ritmos del altiplano , when the piano enters for the first time, uses a simple one-two rhythm in the piano part decorated by ornamentation and florid lines. This is followed by the third movement, Pinkillo , inspired by the light silvery small flute of the same name. Chuta follows, a bright rendition of one of the most recognized motifs of the Andes, the chuta motif with its proliferation of repeated notes. The finale, Sombras , is a short tone poem of the islands of Lake Titicaca, where the stars are so bright they cast eerie and brilliant shadows, even at night.

— Gabriela Lena Frank

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