Kangastuksia - Illusions for flute, violin, violoncello & piano - Score (piano) & parts
Alakotila, TimoProduct information
Title: | Kangastuksia - Illusions for flute, violin, violoncello & piano - Score (piano) & parts | ||
Authors: | Alakotila, Timo (Composer) | ||
Product number: | 9790550118775 | ||
Product form: | Sheet music | ||
Availability: | Delivery in 7-16 days | ||
Publication date: | 29.8.2023 | ||
Price: | 25,60 € (23,27 € vat 0 %) | ||
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Further information
Publisher: | Fennica Gehrman |
Edition: | 2023 |
Publication year: | 2023 |
Language: | English, Finnish |
Pages: | 40 |
Product family: | Pedagogical chamber music Flute Chamber music Piano trios, quartets & quintets |
Finnish library classification: | 78.513 Kvartetit |
Key words: | kamarimusiikki, huilu, viulu, sello, piano |
Description
Timo Alakotila composed Kangastuksia - Illusions for young talented musicians at Hyvinkää Music Institute in 2006. The fresh combination of flute, violin, violoncello and piano was given by the commissioner. In two movements Illusions offers dreamy vibes as well as constantly changing key signatures considerable speed.
Composer, musician Timo Alakotila (b. 1959) is a distinguished, active and versatile talent in the Finnish music scene whose long career working with different genres of music - folk music in particular - has been ground-breaking. Alakotila's works showcase his versatility: he has produced highly acclaimed classical music compositions and arrangements for Pekka and Jaakko Kuusisto, the Meta4 quartet, the Kamus and Tempera quartets, Eeva Oksala, Dalia Stasevska and Jorma Hynninen, among others.
Composer, musician Timo Alakotila (b. 1959) is a distinguished, active and versatile talent in the Finnish music scene whose long career working with different genres of music - folk music in particular - has been ground-breaking. Alakotila's works showcase his versatility: he has produced highly acclaimed classical music compositions and arrangements for Pekka and Jaakko Kuusisto, the Meta4 quartet, the Kamus and Tempera quartets, Eeva Oksala, Dalia Stasevska and Jorma Hynninen, among others.