La Strada VI: Numero del matto sul filo for Flute and Piano by Nino Rota Flute - Sheet Music

By Nino Rota

This work is a reworking of the music written by Nino Rota for the film of the same name by Federico Fellini, Oscar winner in 1957. In 1967 Rota composed the music for the ballet La strada for the Teatro alla Scala, in collaboration with the choreographer Mario Pistoni, where Carla Fracci was expected to play the role of Gelsomina. This show has always remained alive in my memory since in those years I began the profession of flutist at La Scala, where I also had the opportunity to perform ballet. The transcription traces the salient moments of the plot, highlighted by the captions taken from the original score. Free of virtuosity, so appreciated by the flutists, it is conceived with the intention of restoring the dramaturgical tension of the Fellini-Rota masterpiece. (C. Tabarelli)

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Instrument:
Flute Piano Accompaniment
Genres:
20th Century TV
Composers:
Nino Rota
Publishers:
Ricordi
UPC:
840126952285
ISBN:
9781705127827
Format:
Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Nino Rota
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.89 pounds

VI: Numero del matto sul filo

SKU: HL.50603661

For Flute and Piano. Composed by Nino Rota. Arranged by C. Tabarelli. Woodwind Solo. Softcover. Ricordi #NR142177. Published by Ricordi (HL.50603661).

ISBN 9781705127827. UPC: 840126952285.

This work is a reworking of the music written by Nino Rota for the film of the same name by Federico Fellini, Oscar winner in 1957. In 1967 Rota composed the music for the ballet La strada for the Teatro alla Scala, in collaboration with the choreographer Mario Pistoni, where Carla Fracci was expected to play the role of Gelsomina. This show has always remained alive in my memory since in those years I began the profession of flutist at La Scala, where I also had the opportunity to perform ballet. The transcription traces the salient moments of the plot, highlighted by the captions taken from the original score. Free of virtuosity, so appreciated by the flutists, it is conceived with the intention of restoring the dramaturgical tension of the Fellini-Rota masterpiece. (C. Tabarelli).