Sonata
Composed by Yuko Uebayashi
For flute and piano
Published by Alphonse Leduc
Piano score and flute part
I. Leno
II. Presto
III. Calmato
IV. Allegro
Contemporary Japanese composer, Yuko Uebayashi moved to Paris in 1998. Uebayashi’s works have been met with much success in both Japan and France, Sonata for Flute and Piano being no exception. Flutist Jean Ferrandis described Uebayashi’s works as “gems that, although they are so different, they yet belong to the same world, a world of vivacity, dreams, tenderness, humour, and one that is subtly contradicted by vehemence, virtuosity, melancholy and sorrow.” Sonata for Flute and Piano is made up of four movements with a typical performance lasting around 26 minutes. Sonata for Flute and Piano is modern in style, exploiting tonality, rhythm and the ensemble, making this a sublime addition to the advanced repertoire of the instrument.








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