Soliloquy (1967) - solo instrument & piano by Philip R Buttall (PRB Music)
This was written for a fellow student at the Royal College of Music, whose main instrument was the oboe. It is a dreamy, pastoral piece which would be best suited to the oboe, though it is equally in the range of the flute, or could be played by violin, if required.
The picture is of Derek Kitt, who, apart from being County Music Adviser for Cornwall, musical director of South West Sinfonietta, Opera South West and, more recently,
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