Sonata for Clavichord and Flute (in three movements) (1991) - solo instrument & piano by Laurence Glazier
This is an experimental neo-baroque flute sonata - the second and third movements are particularly challenging for the clavichord and flute players respectively.
Please note that in bar 25 of the slow movement F and F sharp should be played simultaneously exactly as written.
Clavichords made by Peter Owen of Bulmer Tye in Suffolk have a wide dynamic range and would be suitable for performing this score.
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