- The Incredible Flutist
"The Incredible Flutist" is a
ballet composed byWalter Piston in1938 , his only composition for the stage. [Obituary for Walter Piston. "The Musical Times", 118 (1607), 64 (January 1977).] The ballet received its premiere by theBoston Pops , underHans Wiener , on May 30 of that year. The text of the ballet was written by Piston and Wiener. It describes a marketplace teeming with activity and enlivened by acircus . Aflutist acts as asnake charmer , and also charms women. A richwidow flirts with a merchant, is discovered by her lover, faints, and is revived by the flutist's music. The circus then leaves the square.Piston arranged music from the ballet into a suite for
orchestra ; this was premiered on November 22, 1940, by thePittsburgh Symphony underFritz Reiner . The suite is in thirteen movements:*Introduction
*Siesta Hour in the Marketplace and Entrance of the Vendors
*Dance of the Vendors
*Entrance of the Customers
*Tango of the Four Daughters
*Arrival of Circus and Circus March
*Solo of the Flutist
*Minuet - Dance of the Widow and Merchant
*Spanish Waltz
*Eight O'Clock Strikes
*Siciliano - Dance of the Flutist and the Merchant's Daughter
*Polka
*FinaleElliott Carter has commented on how Piston avoided the use of particular musical geographic "pastiche" style in the music, which could have made the setting specific to one geography, and noted that the village can be "any village" in this setting. [cite journal | url=http://mq.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/XXXII/3/354 | last=Carter | first=Elliott | title=Walter Piston | journal=The Musical Quarterly | volume=XXXII | issue=1 | pages=354-375 | date=July 1946 | accessdate=2008-09-21]References
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*David Ewen, "Encyclopedia of Concert Music". New York; Hill and Wang, 1959.
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