Flute and Piano Sonata is a long Flute Sonata in Francis Planck's later woodwind creation,and is one of the most well-known flute works in the twentieth century.In commemoration of the work of Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge(1864-1953),an American art promoter,completed in 1957,it is dedicated to and premiered by Jean-Piere Rampal,a flute performer.This work shows the outstanding achievements of woodwind in French music in the twentieth century.In this paper,through the analysis of the background,structure,style and performance skills of F.Planck's music creation,and the characteristics of his music image and performance performance in his creation,we can have a certain understanding of F.Planck's music creation.Through the detailed and concrete analysis of this work,it can help the performers to understand F.Planck and his creation more deeply.This thesis has certain theoretical significance for enriching the research perspectives and methods of flute works. |