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  1. The flutes suggest a seagull gliding by." The tone poem lent its title to the TV film Song of Summer, directed by Ken Russell and first broadcast in 1968. It depicts Eric Fenby's life as Delius's amanuensis and part of this piece is heard in the film, along with other works by Delius.

  2. Mendelssohn gives the melody to the first horn, embraced by the two bassoons, while a clarinet and the second horn drone quietly to evoke the still of night. Later the flutes suggest the proverbial wings of night.

  3. Apr 15, 2016 · The flute melody in bar 5 (motif B), is then answered with a short triplet figure played by the French Horns. This is the third and final motif (motif C) that Delius uses in the introduction.

  4. A Song of Summer. Daniel Hope (violin), Philip Dukes (viola) & Christian Poltéra (cello) Reviewed by: Richard Whitehouse. An evening of ‘Proms Firsts’ – all three works were given their world premieres at the Proms – and an evening of British music into the bargain.

  5. The flutes suggest a seagull gliding by." The tone poem lent its title to the TV film Song of Summer , directed by Ken Russell and first broadcast in 1968. It depicts Eric Fenby's life as Delius's amanuensis and part of this piece is heard in the film, along with other works by Delius.

  6. Flute's most memorable moment in A Midsummer Night's Dream occurs when he is chosen to play the female lead, Thisbe. This role requires him to dress in women's clothing and use a high-pitched voice, a comedic device commonly used in Shakespearean plays.

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  8. The flutes suggest a seagull gliding by." The tone poem lent its title to the TV film Song of Summer , directed by Ken Russell and first broadcast in 1968. It depicts Eric Fenby's life as Delius's amanuensis and part of this piece is heard in the film, along with other works by Delius.

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