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Unbroken

Flute and Piano

ca. 5'

Rapid passages, rhythmic grooves, and contemporary techniques give performers a chance to showcase both technical command and musical personality.

(Invoices/ Quotes/ P.O.s accepted)

At a Glance
Style
Virtuosic • Energetic • Colorful

Selected Performances & Recognition
🏆 2024 Flute New Music Consortium Composition Competition Honorable Mention

2025 Colorado Flute Association Competition Piece

What Makes It Unique
Performed without pause from beginning to end, the work contrasts ripping technical passages with simple extended techniques to create a compelling rhythmic recital piece that works especially well between longer works on a program.

Musical Influences
Eighth Blackbird
Andy Akiho
Nico Muhly
Antonio Vivaldi – Summer from The Four Seasons

Why I Wrote This Piece
Commissioned by Dr. Megan Lanz (Colorado State University) to expand the contemporary flute repertoire with a work that embraces both technical brilliance and rhythmic vitality.
Recording
00:00 / 06:36

Megan Lanz, flute | Jooyeon Chang, piano

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Instrumentation
Flute and Piano
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Megan Lanz, flute
Jooyeon Chang, piano

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Program Note

When Dr. Megan Lanz first brought up the idea to collaborate on a new piece for flute, she was insistent and energetic about her willingness to try nearly anything. Unbroken explores the unique ability of both the flute and piano to perform both percussively and lyrically. The piece is written in a way that keeps the music in constant, restless, motion while creating contrast through unexpected moments, colors and techniques unique to the flute.


Overall, Unbroken attempts to capture the spirit of musicians like Megan who are willing to jump into unknown territory and support new music with unrelenting enthusiasm.

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