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Vasks Pēteris

Aitken, Robert

Arnold, Malcolm

Barber, Samuel

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Beaser, Robert

Bennet, Richard Rodney

Berio, Luciano

Bernstein, Leonard

Bloch, Ernest

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Enescu, George

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Foote, Arthur

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Hosokawa, Toshio

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Hüe, Georges Adolphe

Ibert, Jacques

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Vasks, Pēteris

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Yun, Isang

Aria and Dance for flute and piano

By Vasks Pēteris

"Aria et danza" (Aria and Dance) for flute and piano was written in 1972 and premiered 1973 in Riga by flutist Agnese Ārgale and pianist Tālivaldis Deksnis. This was one of Vasks's earliest compositions when he started his composition studies with Valentin Utkin at the Latvian Music Academy while keeping his orchestra job as a double bass player in the Latvian National Symphony orchestra and then internationally renowned Latvian Philharmonic chamber orchestra.

Michael Faust

Sheila Arnold (piano), 2013, Naxos

Aria and Dance

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Vasks Pēteris

Pēteris Vasks (1946) is a Latvian composer who was born in a little town of Aizpute in a family of Baptist priest during Soviet times. After initial music and double-bass studies at the Lithuanian Music Academy, he continued composition studies with Valentin Utkin at the Latvian Music Academy. While working at various orchestras as a double-bass player he composed his first compositions, influenced by works of W. Lutosławski, K.Penderecki and G. Crumb.
Gradually he developed his own style: often including Latvian folk music and programmatic titles. His music is generally extremely clear, referring to nature and above all – relations between nature and man. Starting from 1990s his career took off when violinist Gidon Kremer started to introduce his music to broader audiences. Among his most popular compositions: works for string orchestra Cantabile (1979), Musica dolorosa (1984), six string quartets (the 4th and 5th were composed for Kronos Quartet); violin (1997) and flute (2008) concertos.  He is a recipient of numerous awards and prizes.
Vasks considers flute his favorite woodwind instrument and overall has written 5 different compositions for it:  "Aria and Dance" (1972) for flute and piano; "Landscape with Birds" (1980) for flute solo; Sonata for Flute and Alto Flute solo (1992); Flute concerto (2008), and the "Little Summer music" for flute and piano (2016).