Mautam for Flute/Piccolo and Piano
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                  - Interesting, worth a look
 - Uses extended techniques
 
From the Publisher
This piece for a transverse flute (using a piccolo) and piano is a musical fable written in 2011. Inspired by a true story from the north-east of India, Mautam represents the flowering of bamboos which only occurs every fifty years. This causes an excessive proliferation of rodents and a dreadful famine. The work is also a tribute to the composer Jean-Louis Florentz and is based on an extract from the poem of the young Sabine Sicaud : L’Allée des bambous (The bamboo avenue).
Performance duration (approx): 6'00
												Difficulty guide: 9												
										
									Difficulty level, roughly compared to ABRSM exam grades. 0 is total beginner, 9 is advanced (beyond grade 8).
											Item Details
Our Stock Code: 1664065Instrumentation
- Part 1: Flute doubling on Piccolo
 - Part 2: Piano
 
Category: Contemporary Flute and Piano Music
Publisher: Delatour France
Publisher's reference: DLT2697
Media Type: Paperback (16 pages [score])
Country of Origin: France
HS Code: 49040000



