This dazzling 12-minute Sonata for Flute and Piano from 1992 was designed to showcase both instruments as equal partners. The first movement uses continuous semiquavers to weave a chromatic melodic web, while the third and final movement uses the same device to create a driving rhythmic pulse. The central slow movement contrasts the flute's sinuous melodic ability against static ringing qualities of the piano.
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