Scottish Blues
Composer | Levine, Bruce |
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Duration | 4 |
Ensemble | Bass Flute and Piano |
Genre | Modern Classical |
Grade | 4 |
Model Number | AOS963 |
Category | Bass Flute, Solo Flute |
“Scottish Blues” (2002) is a crossover piece for classical musicians who want a piece with a jazz feel for their program – a jazz etude – while maintaining the integrity of the bass flute as a concert instrument
Editors Choice! – JustFlutes – Croydon, England –
“It’s such fun! Great demonstration or encore material.” – Christine Hankin
This excellent piece fills the gap for crossover pieces in the small repertoire for bass flute. When performed with the additional bass and drum parts it would be a marvelous addition to any flutist’s concert where perhaps the Claude Bolling pieces are on the program – Ian Finkel
A hybrid piece in a blues/classical style. Very atmospheric for the bass flute.
– Andrew Allen, British flutist
The “Scottish Blues” is the final movement in the suite “Reflections”, for Flutes and Piano. It may be viewed here.
A version with rhythm section may be seen below, courtesy of the Swing ‘n’ Classic Band!