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A Lindisfarne Rhapsody
For Flute and Concert Band Commissioned by and
dedicated to Kenneth Bell, principal flute of the Central Band of the Royal Air
Force. A Lindisfarne Rhapsody
opens with a reflective, unaccompanied passage for the solo flute. The band
enters and, over murmuring clarinets, the soloist develops an expressive, modal
Lento theme, which leads to a tender melody in the major. A sudden rush of notes
from the soloist interrupts this but the Lento returns and is this time taken up
by the whole band. A cadenza follows which
leads into a lively 6/8 Vivo. After an introduction by the band the soloist
enters with the main theme of the vivo. A short bridge passage from the band
leads to a second theme, which is broad and robust in character and eventually
taken up by the soloist. The Saxes introduce a central Andante, which takes time
to establish itself. When it does, flutes from the band to play the main Andante
section join the soloist. It is not long before the Vivo returns in a
truncated form and this leads to a coda which uses material from the beginning
of the piece. A climax is reached and the soloist tries to reintroduce the
opening passage, but the band has the last say and abruptly brings the piece
crashing to a close. A Lindisfarne Rhapsody was first performed at the 1997 BASBWE Conference in Canterbury, England on 27th September 1997.
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