A lively piece for flute, bassoon and piano, combining the atmosphere of an Irish jig and cowboy music!
1980/2009
2 minutes, 45 seconds
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REVIEWS
This is Richard Lambert at his fun best. I can’t tell you how enjoyable this piece is: flute and bassoon players of grade 5/6 upward will love it. It’s jaunty and bouncy and makes you want to get up and dance (if you were so inclined!).
Malcolm Crane
PUBLISHED BY
‘Abigail’s Jig for Flute, Bassoon & Piano’ is published by Forton Music in the Album: Cameos
PERFORMANCES
7 August 2009 at St Lawrence Jewry Church, next Guildhall, London EC2. Rachel Smith (flute), Miriam Butler (bassoon).
RECORDINGS
Recorded by Rachel Smith (flute), Liv Watts (bassoon) and Emilie Capulet (piano) in Wathen Hall, St Paul’s School, London, in September 2019.
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