Bagatelle - Carrying a Bouquet for Flute, Violin & Piano

Suk, Josef

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Suk Bagatelle - Carrying a Bouquet for Flute, Violin & Piano

Carrying a Bouquet (Bagatelle for Flute, Violin and Piano).

In August 1917, few days after he had finished his magnificent symphonic poem The Ripening, Josef Suk wrote an accidental bagatelle Carrying a Bouquet.  It is a charming short nocturne, whose melody is reminiscent of Suk's teacher and father-in-law, Antonin Dvorak.

The piece was written for Suk's son, who played the piano, and his two friends, a violinist and flutist, who often played together and were in need of easier repertoire.  Flute may be replaced ad libitum by the 2nd violin.

 

H7820
9790260100695
Baerenreiter UK

Additional Information

20th Century
Flute, Violin