Chrisanthemums, composed by Giocomo Puccini,aarranged for flute choir by Shaul Ben-Meir in memory of Ed Adams. Puccini wrote Crisantemi, an elegy, in a single night in 1890 in response to the death of the Duke of Savoy. It is a single …Read More
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Chrisanthemums, composed by Giocomo Puccini,aarranged for flute choir by Shaul Ben-Meir in memory of Ed Adams. Puccini wrote Crisantemi, an elegy, in a single night in 1890 in response to the death of the Duke of Savoy. It is a single movement in ABA form. The first theme begins with the outer voices in contrary motion, effectively a slowly opening blossom, and while the second theme is somewhat faster, both themes are dark-toned and melancholy, and the musical motion evocative of sighs of the grieving. Originally a string quartet, it is more performed as in symphonic orchestration. The fullness of the flute orchestra voices faithfully reflect the composers scoring.