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Excerpts of live performances

 

Claire Vazart’s Songes for flute, bass, and piano drifts through a world of jazzy shadows—smokey, dark, and quietly sensual.It unfolds like a late-night confession, its quiet bass line and languid piano licks give the flute space to sing, bend, and sigh. Songes is a reminder that truth often lives in the half-lit places: in desire, in memory, and in the hushed moments where we find the courage to speak, even softly.

 

Poem for flute and piano

(Charles Griffes)

 

Sonatine

(Henri Dutilleux)

 

Claude Bolling’s “Affectueuse” floats in a smoky, tender world—sweet, lyrical, and quietly seductive. Performed here as part of The Sound of Hope, my cabaret-style program celebrating resilience, love, and the intimate places where music and identity meet.

 

Live from the Kennedy Center

 

First Prayer

(Ned Rorem)

 

Prelude I

(Riobert Muczynski)

 

Regrets and Resolutions

(Gary Schocker)

 

Soliloquy

(Lowell Liebermann)

 
 

Flute Quartet in D major, K.285

(Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus)

 

Trio for flute, violin, and piano

(Nino Rota)

 
 

Quintet for flute and strings

(Sergi Casanellas)

 

Ti (China)

from Six Preludes

(Davied Loeb)

 
 

Ephemeropterae I

(Martin Amlin)

 

Le Cygne

from Le Carnaval des Animaux

(Camille Saint-Saëns)

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