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FLUTE STORIES - Pierre-Octave Ferroud's JADE

Feb 14, 20236 minSeason 2Ep. 13
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Episode description

Pierre-Octave Ferroud wrote "Jade"- a tropical work for solo flute in July of 1921. There are two musical features in this Asian-styled French piece that give it its distinctly far eastern flavor. The first is the pentatonic scale-- the five pitches are tied to five elements:  wood, fire, earth, metal and water. The second feature is a rhythmic one --the ever present dotted rhythms give the piece a bubbling dance quality. This is imaginative music so close your eyes and travel to a tropical  beach with waterfalls, ancient canopied banyan trees, fluttering butterflies and the glittering jade colored sea...


Georg Philip Telemann, Fantaisie No. 12

Pierre-Octave Ferroud,  Bergère Captive

Pierre-Octave Ferroud, Jade

All flute pieces performed by  Karen Kevra 

photo credit: Karen Kevra

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