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Discourse for Two Flutes (Volume 0)


Discourse for Two Flutes (Volume 0)

Discourse for Two Flutes – Volume 0 showcases a wide variety of compositional styles including minimalism, neoclassicism, serialism, atonality, polytonality, quotation music, blues and impressionism. This 8 ½ x 11 book is 48 pages and features 36 pieces ranging from easy to moderately difficult. . Read more and listen to some samples...

 

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Discourse for Two Flutes (Volume 1)


Discourse for Two Flutes (Volume 1)

All of the duets are in a contemporary vein and showcase such styles as neoclassicism and free atonality. Typically the rhythms and ensemble work between the two instruments present the foremost challenges. Read more and listen to some samples...

Discourse for Two Flutes (Volume 2)


Discourse for Two Flutes (Volume 2)

Features 13 pieces in sometimes widely contrasting styles. All of the duets are contemporary, and can be humorous, demented, and sarcastic. One such example is the arrangement of the Meow Mix theme song in the fourth duet (I have included this piece). The difficulties present in these works are due to aggressive tempos, difficult rhythms and challenging finger combinations. Melodic lines are frequently broken up between the two instruments. While this creates challenges in continuity, it serves to exploit the contrasting nature of each individual flute player. Read more and listen to some samples...

Discourse for Two Flutes (Volume 3)


Discourse for Two Flutes (Volume 3)

These are not your old professor’s twelve-tone pieces! The aim of Discourse for Two Flutes – Volume 3 is to provide players with serial duets that are enjoyable both to play and study. For this reason, only one matrix is used for all ten pieces. This 8 ½ x 11 book is 26 pages and includes notes, the relevant matrix (with explanation of use) and a complete analysis for each of the ten duets. Read more and listen to some samples...

Chris Ludwig aiming for higher ground


Other interests...

I believe that a composer needs to balance the need for total freedom and self-expression with the natural architecture that is inherent in all music. It matters not whether the controls are strict or lax. Like any craft, music should be forged with love and enthusiasm, even in the most brash of contemporary idioms. There are too many 'great' artists that are a little too sure of themselves. Perhaps a little more humility in the world would be a good thing.

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