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Feb

2010

Sonata For Flute and Percussion
Written by Bruce Craig Roter   

Dear Flute Colleagues,

I am pleased to announce the European premiere of my Sonata for Flute and Percussion. The performance was at the Conservatorio de Musica da Maia in Portugal on November 23rd performed by Flutist Marco Pereira and Percussionist Paulo Costa.

The performance is available on Youtube and I have linked the videos to my website: http://www.bruceroter.com/flpercsonat.html

Movement I: Flute and Snare Drum

Movement II: Flute and Marimba

Movement III: Flute and Multi-percussion

The first page is presented below. To help promote future performances, I have made the music available free for download on my webpage. I hope you will help me spread the word about this piece and I would be delighted to learn of any plans to perform it.

 

 

Kindest regards,

Bruce Craig Roter

Composer

Associate Professor of Music

The College of Saint Rose, Albany, NY

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Bruce Craig RoterBruce Craig Roter’s music has been performed throughout the U.S., Europe and the Middle East. A ten time ASCAP Award winning composer, Roter has been the recipient of commissions from the U.S. National Endowment for the Arts as well as leading American orchestras, and has written for all concert media, from chorus and chamber ensembles, to orchestra and concert band. A passionate advocate for modern music, Roter is an Associate Professor of Music at The College of Saint Rose in Albany, New York, and appears frequently on radio, television and in pre-concert lectures to introduce audiences to new music. http://www.bruceroter.com