Poulenc, Francis, 1899-1963. Sonatas, flute, piano

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Name (Latin)
Poulenc, Francis, 1899-1963. Sonatas, flute, piano
Beginning or single date created
1956
Ending date created
1957
Form of work
Sonatas
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 181444437
Wikidata: Q1967091
Library of congress: n 81014914
HAI10: 000002399
Sources of Information
  • Sonáty pro flétnu a klavír [SR] 1979.
  • Grove music online, July 17, 2012([Schmidt no.] 164, Sonata, fl, pf, 1956-1957)
Wikipedia description:

The Sonate pour flûte et piano (Flute Sonata), FP 164, by Francis Poulenc, is a three-movement work for flute and piano, written in 1957. The sonata was commissioned by the American Library of Congress and is dedicated to the memory of Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge, an American patron of chamber music. Poulenc preferred composing for woodwinds above strings. He premiered the piece with the flautist Jean-Pierre Rampal in June 1957 at the Strasbourg Music Festival. The work was an immediate success, and was quickly taken up in the US, Britain and elsewhere and has been recorded many times. Critics have noted Poulenc's characteristic "trademark bittersweet grace, wit, irony and sentiment" in the piece. In 1976, thirteen years after Poulenc's death, the composer Lennox Berkeley made a well-regarded orchestrated version of the work that has also been recorded. The flute sonata became one of Poulenc's best-known works and is a prominent feature in 20th-century flute repertoire. It has a claim to be the most played of any work for flute and piano.

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