Eugenia Zukerman, solo flute

Music has charms to soothe a savage breast, To soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak. (William Congreve’s “Melismate” in 1611)

Deborah Drattell: Streams of Tender Ribboning Time for alto flute (4:22) (dedicated to Eugenia Zukerman)
Claude Debussy: Syrinx (2:58)
Katherine Hoover: Reflections – Variations on a Medieval Norwegian Chant (7:12)
Libby Larsen: Aubade (4:26) (dedicated to Eugenia Zukerman)
Rudolf Escher: Air pour charmer un lezard, Op. 28 (en forme de Chaconne) (4:24)
Richard Rodney Bennett From Six Tunes for the Instruction of Singing-birds
For the starling (1:21)
For the woodlark (1:37)
Lamento di Tristan, with Rotta (3:00) (from 14th century Italy – alto flute)
Eugene Bozza: Image Op. 38 (4:24)
Klezmeriana [10:36] (traditional Eastern European Jewish folk tunes arranged by various klezmer players)
Doina (1:19)
Baym Rebin’s Sude (At the Rabbi’s Table) (1:39)
Moldavian Hora (1:00)
Broyges Tantz (Dance of Anger and Reconciliation) (0:44)
Oi, Tate (Oh, Daddy) (1:33)
Der Heyser Bulgar (The Hot Bulgar) (1:20)
Firn Di Mekhutonim Aheym (Escorting the Parents of the Bride and Bridegroom) (1:38)
Doina (reprise) (1:25)
Richard Rodney Bennett From Six Tunes for the Instruction of Singing-birds
For the canary-bird (1:35)
For the garden bull-finch (1:18)
Tan Mi-Zi: Flute and Drum Under the Setting Sun (4:13)
Arthur Honegger: Danse de la Chevre (3:19)
Edgard Varese: Density 21.5 (3:30)
Richard Rodney Bennett From Six Tunes for the Instruction of Singing-birds
For the East India nightingale (2:27)
For the starling (1:16)
Katherine Hoover: Kokopeli (based on Hopi legend) (4:22)