This hauntingly beautiful work, arranged for flute or violin and piano by the composer, is extracted from Rutter's large-scale work Visions. The expressive solo line features long phrases and a
Fall is a work full of contrasting moods and influences. The delicate, melodic opening soon gives way to a dance-like melody on the flute accompanied by driving rhythms in the piano. A short,
This piece combines techniques from traditional Chinese music and Western classical music, drawing on the flute's rich history in both traditions. Using the full range of the instrument, a variety of