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Four Airs
Four Airs for flute, clarinet, violin, cello and piano (2004)
Commissioned by Music from Angel Fire
Premiered at Music from Angel Fire, September 2004
Tara Helen O Connor, flute; Bil Jackson, clarinet; Ida Kavafian, violin; Andres Diaz, cello; Kevin Puts, piano
Duration 22:00
Commissioned by Music from Angel Fire, Four Airs was composed in the
summer of 2004 and premiered in September of that year. Each movement
features only one instrument with piano accompaniment, the most
substantial being the second Air, for cello and piano. The opening
bears a strong Baroque influence, though the simple short-long motive
in the piano recurs incessantly throughout the movement and may have its
roots in the second movement of Ravels Gaspard de la Nuit, Le Gibet.
Rising parallel harmonies provide a background for the darting,
jazz-induced figurations of the flute in movement one, and the
unmistakable Baroque nature of the last section leads into the cello
movement. The third Air, for clarinet, contrasts the linear melodic
nature of the cello movement by virtue of its angular leaps and rhythms.
Eventually settling into rich piano harmonies, it leads naturally into
the final movement for violin and piano. Previously titled Aria, the
movement takes its soaring, rhapsodic tune from another work of mine,
Arches for solo violin.
Kevin Puts
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