CMP 1404
Flute, violin, viola.
Grade 4. Approx. duration: 11 and a half minutes.
Set includes a score and three parts.
In Carmela Mackenna’s Serenade for flute, violin, and viola, composed in Europe in January, 1932, one sees influence from Beethoven’s similarly titled and instrumented work from late 1801, the Serenade, Op. 25, for flute, violin, and viola. Performance history. The first documented performance of Mackenna’s Serenade occurred on April 13, 1943, on a program sponsored by the League of Composers held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. More recently, it was performed on April 12, 2018, in at the Club de la Unión in Valdivia, Chile, by Bárbara Huenuman, flute; Armando Riquelme, violin; and Javier Reyes, viola.
Flutist Beatrice Ovalle, violinist; Marine Augustín-Lucile; and violist Felipe Vieytes. August 30, 2023, at the Municipal Theater in Santiago, Chile.
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