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Patchant for Flute, Viola, and Harp; or for Flute, English Horn, and Harp

Commissioned by Pat McFarland | 2008 | 8 minutes
Patchant was composed in June 2008. The title combines "Pat" (in recognition of Pat McFarland, who commissioned the work) and "chant" (the French word for "singing"). Singing is the operative word throughout - from the tender cantabile e semplice of the opening, to the melismatic cantabile e lirico of the first variation, through the jazzy scat singing in the central Allegro, and culminating in a sonorous molto cantabile reprise of the opening theme. The work concludes quietly; the singing here is wistful and bittersweet.

A CD of the work was released on Boston Records featuring three principal players from the Atlanta Symphony: Christina Smith, flute; Patrick McFarland, English horn; Elisabeth Remy Johnson, harp. Listen to excerpts here.

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Listen to an excerpt of the Opening

Listen to an excerpt of the Lyrical variation

Listen to an excerpt of the Quasi-jazzy variation

Listen to an excerpt of the Coda

View a sample page with Viola

single page of sheet music; contact me for accessible version

View a sample page with English Horn

single page of sheet music; contact me for accessible version