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Serenade Op.71/3 for Flute and Guitar (Playing Score)
Burkhard, Willy
Burkhard Serenade Op.71/3 for Flute and Guitar (Playing Score)
"This concertante piece not only offers the flute but also the guitar, whose specific tonal possibilities are masterfully employed, admirably written music: a happy combination of two harmoniously complementary instruments." (Andre Jaunet)
A long overdue new edition of this standard work for the popular combination of flute and guitar.
Willy Burkhard (17.04.1900 - 18.06.1955)
Born in Leubringen near Bienne. After graduating from the Muristalden (near Berne) teachers' training college, he began his musical studies with E. Graf in Berne, then went to S. Karg-Elert and R. Teichmüller in Leipzig, W Courvoisier in Munich and M. d'Ollone in Paris. 1928 he was appointed as a theory teacher at the Conservatory in Berne, where he also conducted several choirs and small orchestras. From 1933 on mentions made sojourns in Montana and Davos necessary. He then settled in Zurich, where from 1942 onwards he taught theory and composition at the Conservatory.
There is no doubt that Willy Burkhard was one of the outstanding and influential Swiss composers of our century. Both his works, in particular as a renovator of church music, and his didactic activities had a lasting influence on the future.