Orange Dawn by Ian Clarke
for Flute & PianoOrange Dawn was originally inspired by the vision of a dawn scene in the Great Rift
Valley of East Africa. Awakening exotic animal life was envisaged silhouetted against
a dramatic rising sun. In the opening and closing sections alternative fingerings
are used to help create a mysterious earthy quality to the sound; these are printed
above the stave. The middle section the flute simultaneously plays graceful melody
over fluid runs. Ideally suited to an open-hole flute due to one or two note bends.
The piano part is of moderate difficulty with a cadenza section. Originally composed
in 1992 and critically acclaimed, Orange Dawn like many of Ian’s pieces is now performed
internationally.