Caprice Variations by George Rochberg Flute Solo - Sheet Music

By George Rochberg

The arranger's transcription includes 20 of the original 51 caprices. She chose to include those best suited to the flute while representing the enormous stylistic range of Rochberg's entire set. Her goal in the transcriptions was to use the flute to its fullest capacity, challenging the player with dynamic, technical, and stylistic extremes: the range of these variations goes from a B1 to an E4 and from pppp to ffz! She made minimal breathing and metronome suggestions, adding these only when they seemed most important. In George Rochberg's Afterword to the Performer, he permits omitting some of the repeats and variations to suit the length and artistic discretion of the performer. However, he advocates for balance in preserving "the stylistic spread which is a fundamental premise of this work." c. 27:00

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Instrument:
Flute Solo
Composers:
George Rochberg
Publishers:
Galaxy Music Corporation
Series:
Women Composers and Arrangers
UPC:
600313133718
ISBN:
600313133718
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Advanced
Musical forms:
Variations
Artist:
George Rochberg
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.34 pounds

Flute solo - Advanced

SKU: EC.1-3371

Composed by Christina Jennings and George Rochberg. Arranged by Christina Jennings. Instrumental Solo. Concerts. Score. Galaxy Music Corporation #1.3371. Published by Galaxy Music Corporation (EC.1-3371).

ISBN 600313133718. UPC: 600313133718.

The arranger's transcription includes 20 of the original 51 caprices. She chose to include those best suited to the flute while representing the enormous stylistic range of Rochberg's entire set. Her goal in the transcriptions was to use the flute to its fullest capacity, challenging the player with dynamic, technical, and stylistic extremes: the range of these variations goes from a B1 to an E4 and from pppp to ffz! She made minimal breathing and metronome suggestions, adding these only when they seemed most important. In George Rochberg's Afterword to the Performer, he permits omitting some of the repeats and variations to suit the length and artistic discretion of the performer. However, he advocates for balance in preserving "the stylistic spread which is a fundamental premise of this work." c. 27:00.