Product Description
"Summer Days in the Mountain" by Eugène Bozza (1905-1991) is a renowned Flute Quartet, first published in 1955. This piece, known for its technical and musical complexity, was composed for advanced flutists. It consists of four movements: 1. Pastorale, 2. Au bord du torrent, 3. Le Chant des forêts, and 4. Ronde. Each movement is skillfully crafted to engage both the flutists, with its technical demands, tempo, and musicality, and the audience. Eugène Bozza earned numerous accolades at the Conservatoire de Paris, including First Prizes in Violin, Conducting, and Composition, as well as the prestigious Grand Prix de Rome. He composed a variety of works, including operas, chamber pieces, and ballets.
edited with parts.
page format: letter extra
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