
Unfinished
Flute
'Unfinished
Flute' was written in January 2006. The piece is incomplete as it lacks title, dynamics,
and articulation - but I thought that I would put it on here anyway.
The completion of the piece has been interrupted, but I hope that it
will be finished soon.
The
score is for currently free on my Sibelius web site. Please click
here to get it. Alternatively, please contact me if you would like
a copy posted to you.
Analysis:
The piece is in ternary
form with the following structure:
‘A’ Section
(1-16):
The 'A' section consists of two repetitions of the main theme (1-4, 5-8)
followed four bars that move the pieces away from the tonal centre of
D and then back again.
‘B’ Section (17-32):
The first four bars of the 'B' section introduce a new melody over semi-quaver
figuration in the piano. The G# in bar 19 suggests the dorian mode on
B. Bars 21-24 suggest a movement back toward the major mode but this
is side-stepped at the last moment with a chord of F# (24) acting as
V in Bm. The final 8 bars of this section develop the main theme from
the first section closing with a chord pattern similar to that found
in 13-16.
‘A’ Section
(32-48):
The returning 'A' features a significantly altered flute part which is
decorated and expanded. As before, the piano takes the melody second
with the flute providing a counter.
Coda (49-58):
The coda begins with rising chords over a dominant pedal with the flute
playing the main theme sequentially. This is followed by an A9 chord
spread across the piano. The final bars quote a piano figuration
(54-56) from Rachmanioff's Gm prelude before the piece closes with
a plagal cadence.
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