Eugène Bozza: Fantaisie italienne (Flute & Piano)

Eugène Bozza: Fantaisie italienne (Flute & Piano)

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Exploiting the Flute to its full potential,  Fantaisie Italienne  is an exciting and challenging addition to the advanced flautist's repertoire. From cadenza passages to a delightful 6/8 melody, this piece by French composer Eugène Bozza (1905-1991) covers a...

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Exploiting the Flute to its full potential,  Fantaisie Italienne  is an exciting and challenging addition to the advanced flautist's repertoire. From cadenza passages to a delightful 6/8 melody, this piece by French composer Eugène Bozza (1905-1991) covers a huge variety of the Flute's possibilities. The piece begins with an emotional, characterised cadenza, covering a wide range. This leads dramatically into a 6/8 section accompanied by broken chords in the piano before ending with a quirky and lively 2/4 secton. Bozza 's  Fantaisie Italienne  for Flute and Piano is not only symbolic, but also includes exciting challenges, making for an imperative performance piece in the Flute repertoire.
Arrangement Flute, Piano Accompaniment
Genres Classical, Post-1900
Format Instrumental Work, Score
Media Sheet Music
Publisher Alphonse Leduc, United Music Publishers
Contributors Bozza, Eugè ne (Composer)
Language English, French
ISBN 9790046211539
ISMN M046211539