Mon Jardin

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Triptych for flute and piano consisting of: Mon Pigeon, Valentine and Mystère.

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Mystere
In Mystère it is mainly the emotion that is translated. In the first part the playful and cheerful character gradually changes to a mysterious and subdued melody. On the other hand, the second part has a more spicy and smooth character due to the hop figures in the piano melody. Both instruments come to the foreground. The piano solo causes a change and the equal feeling is lifted. In the third part, both instruments are assigned a separate melody line. This creates a mysterious bond between the two. Finally, the mystery is slowly extinguished.

Valentine
A melody with amor (major) and heartache (minor). A quiet intro with a melancholic timbre transitions into a more playful character. A rippling piano accompaniment provides some modesty. In contrast, the flute is mainly challenged in playing long notes. The triplets create a revolution in the middle of the piece. The piano solo ensures a smooth transition to the recognizable ending. In short, a loving song at which Cupid fires his arrows.

Mon Pigeon
A playful and cheerful song where both the flute and the piano show the individuality of the pigeon by playing triplets. These reflect flight, the fluttering of the wings. The major part gradually changes into a minor part. Leaving the nest is introduced here in a subtle way through question and answer between flute and piano. The flute receives the necessary oxygen here to catch its breath.
The ending becomes cheerful again, where the cooing of the pigeon is accentuated by the trills in the flute part. Whistle and flutter…

 

 

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