Bozza, Eugene (1905-1991)
Agrestide op. 44 pour flûte et piano
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Introduction and notes d'interprétation de Anne Cartel
A composer and conductor of genius, Eugène Bozza (1905–1991) left us several operas, ballets, large-scale symphonic and choral works, but his worldwide reputation is derived mainly from his many chamber works, written for various instrumental formations with a preference for wind instruments. Conceived in the spirit of the French Conservatoire tradition, Agrestide (1942) is a single-movement piece which unfolds in three contrasting sections: an impressionistic “Modéré” and free-flowing “Cadence”, a lyrical “Andantino” reminiscent of a romantic cantilena, and a dazzling finale that pushes virtuosity to its peak. This piece reveals the composer’s distinctive blend of pastoral color, subtle Orientalist influences, and brilliant instrumental writing, shaping a vivid musical landscape that is both evocative and technically demanding.
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