A thoughtful, reflective piece for flute and piano, inspired in part by celtic melodies, particularly the compositions of the flautist Simeon Wood.
Separate flute and piano parts are available for download from http://people.pwf.cam.ac.uk/prh33/music.html.
Note that the Sibelius playback doesn't do justice to the ornaments in the flute part; I've tried to correct that in the midi file and mp3 file.
This piece is dedicated to Harriet Johnston, a close friend and fellow flautist.
JeremyEvans Kind of nice to hear a beautiful piece like this played with real instruments. My first piece is displayed in a crappy midi
Nice work
14 years ago
MoonRaven I love this song on both the clarinet and flute it is truly beautiful..
Thank you for sharing this with all of us..
14 years ago
kmsteeley Mr. Howie - Thank you for this piece! It's absolutely beautiful. I've been searching for the next piece I'll perform in church and I've found it. This is so moving and I know the congregation will appreciate it as much as I do.
14 years ago
PabloMagana i cant believe that this song is before that Grigor Iliev's music
14 years ago
PabloMagana why!!! why people like this!!! sorry, i hate it, bad sound, bad piano part, bad melody, this is an example of a bad composition.
14 years ago
PhilipHowie @DidoRado: I'm sorry you don't like my music, but I can assure you that it is mine and it is original! I wrote it in early 2006.
15 years ago
DidoRado Very bad music! Not modern and not own music!
15 years ago
comet impossible to describe; a haunting and yet loving melody, I loved the most the part when the piano first entered. truly beautiful,that song, no,masterpiece, was heard deep into my soul, deeper than I have ever felt with my own music before.
15 years ago
Bethmusik It is to beautiful for words! I love it!
15 years ago
Sabrinna That was great...you play very well....wow
15 years ago
flute_chic wow...that didn't just sound beautiful...it felt beautiful as well...i've never felt a piece of music that deeply before...