£36.00
SKU: FC119

Winner of the 1995 Fifteenth Annual James Madison University Flute Choir Composition Competition. A major work for flute choir, each of the six movements is scored for 2 piccolos, 4 C flutes, alto flute, and bass flute, with opt. C flute part included for alto. These six movements are all based on actual stained glass panels. Files containing images of the stained glass are available at no additional cost; a marvelous way to share the art with your audiences and provide a unique presentation. The images can be found here: https://ummpstore.com/pages/ummp-downloads

Previously only available as separate movements, this new 2012 edition of Stained Glass Images contains all the movements in one convenient volume.

The Dawning of the Last Day Based on the 1891 panel by Frederick Ashwin. The subject is captured in the minor tonality and ethereal melodic lines. (2:10)

The Rose Window - The rose window from the 16th century Gothic Sens Cathedral in France depicting eternity and infinity in perfect symmetry and order. (2:10)

Cockatoos A late 19th century Tiffany window depicting two cockatoos in a tropical forest setting. The music captures the playful antics of the cockatoos. (1:30)

Two Oriental Panels Two panels designed in 1888 by William Stewart, inspired by the beauty of Japan. The music is four layered melodic lines characterizing swirling asymmetrical naturalism. (1:50)

Colour Tones of Music - Created for a German radio station by George Meistermann with various abstract lines suggestive of musical elements. (1:50)

Treasures of the Mediterranean - Two panels by Quagliata, the first being an abstract male torso with emerging aquatic creatures, the second representing the sea. The music struggles between good and evil with final peaceful aquatic imagery. (1:55)

Instrumentation

  • 2 Piccolos
  • 4 C Flutes
  • Alto Flute (or C Flute)
  • Bass Flute