Luna for Flute and Euphonium Duet (2023)~ 7.5 Minutes
Luna for Wind Duet (2023) is a musical piece inspired by the quote, "In a Sisyphean task, the Moon chases the Sun cursed with the knowledge that they may never share the same sky." The piece explores the theme of longing and separation through canon. In this technique, one voice repeats another's melody at a different time to create the sense of a chase in this piece. Initially conceived as a piece for Flute and Euphonium, the piece can be performed by any two wind instruments. The piece has four short movements, each with a different temporal and tonal distance between the soloists. Sometimes they are almost in sync, with a slight mismatch; sometimes they are far apart, with occasional moments of convergence. The piece begins and ends with a piano playing a simple planing pattern, representing the eternal cycle of the sun and the moon.