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Flute Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.596557

Composed by Juan María Solare. Concert,Contemporary,Graduation,Instructional,Praise & Worship. Individual part. 6 pages. Juan Maria Solare #4614051. Published by Juan Maria Solare (A0.596557).

The musical language of this flute solo tends to be atonal. A melodic atonality. Duration: 4:00.

As for the title: Chiron is a centaur from the Greek mythology; the only only one wise, skillful and with affable character; in other words, the only centaur who is not a brute. He is credited with musical and healing gifts. Apparently he was the teacher or tutor of Achilles, Jason, Asclepius, Xenophon, Apollo and many other mythical colleagues.

Quirón, el centauro sensato [solo flute]
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$2.00 1.9 € Flûte traversière PDF SheetMusicPlus

Flute Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.596633

By Esperanza Domingo Gil and Perancha Domingo Gil. By Juan María Solare. 20th Century,Instructional,New Age,Standards. Individual part. 5 pages. Juan Maria Solare #6661277. Published by Juan Maria Solare (A0.596633).

Zerzura, for solo flute. Music by Juan María Solare. Zerzura (Arabic: زرزورة – the accentuation is therefore on the u: zerzúra) was a mythical city or oasis supposedly located deep in the desert west of the Nile River in what is now Egypt or Libya. In writings dating from the 13th century, there is mention of a city that is as white as a dove and it was called the Oasis of the small birds.

The music of this flute solo has a certain Arabic character, hence its title. This piece was composed in Worpswede and Bremen on 17 and 25 August 2021. Duration: 3:30

Zerzura is dedicated to Esperanza Domingo Gil, who premiered it at the concert on 23 November 2021 at the theatre of the University of Bremen (Germany). Zerzura, by Juan María Solare, premiere by Esperanza Domingo Gil


Zerzura
, für Flöte solo. Musik von Juan María Solare. Zerzura (arabisch: زرزورة – die Betonung liegt dann auf dem u: zerzúra) war eine mythische Stadt oder Oase, die in der Wüste westlich des Nils im heutigen Ägypten oder Libyen gelegen haben soll. In Schriften aus dem 13. Jahrhundert wird eine Stadt erwähnt, die so weiß wie eine Taube ist und Oase der kleinen Vögel genannt wird.

Die Musik dieses Flötensolos hat einen gewissen arabischen Charakter, daher der Titel. Dieses Stück entstand am 17. und 25. August 2021 in Worpswede und Bremen. Aufführungsdauer: 3:30

Zerzura ist Esperanza Domingo Gil gewidmet, die es beim Konzert am 23. November 2021 im Theater der Universität Bremen (Deutschland) uraufgeführt hat. Zerzura, by Juan María Solare, premiere by Esperanza Domingo Gil

Zerzura, para flauta sola. Música de Juan María Solare. Zerzura (árabe: زرزورة – se acentúa entonces la u: zerzúra) era una ciudad u oasis mítico que se suponía emplazada en el desierto al oeste del río Nilo en lo que hoy es Egipto o Libia. En escritos que datan del siglo XIII, se menciona de una ciudad que es blanca como una paloma y la llamaban Oasis de las pequeñas aves.

La música de este solo de flauta tiene cierto carácter arábigo, de allí su título. Obra compuesta en Worpswede y Bremen el 17 y 25 de agosto de 2021. Duración: 3:30.

Zerzura está dedicada a Esperanza Domingo Gil, quien la estrenó en el concierto del 23 de noviembre de 2021 en el teatro de la Universidad de Bremen (Alemania). Zerzura, by Juan María Solare, premiere by Esperanza Domingo Gil

 

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Zerzura, flute music, música para flauta, música latinoamericana, música clásica latinoamericana, Juan María Solare, Esperanza Domingo Gil, Perancha, Universität Bremen, classical music, concierto en vivo, live concert, solo flute.

Zerzura [solo flute] Flûte traversière
Esperanza Domingo Gil and Perancha Domingo Gil
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