About Franklin: Trio in G Major for flute, cornet and piano
Franklin: Trio in G Major for flute, cornet and piano is a lyrical chamber work with pastoral inspiration. Steven Franklin composed this piece for his wife, a flute player, shaping the music around folk-like simplicity and gentle beauty. Its flowing melodies and warm harmonies reflect the natural charm of a rustic scene.
Instrumentation and character
The trio brings together flute, cornet, and piano. This scoring allows the flute to sing freely while the cornet provides warmth and lyrical contrast. The piano supports both instruments with depth and resonance. Franklin noted that a flugelhorn can substitute for cornet if needed, and at last resort the part may also be played on a trumpet. As a result, performers have flexibility while keeping the intended balance of colors.
Performance and interpretation
Achieving balance is the central challenge of the piece. The flute should remain the leading voice, while cornet and piano must carefully adjust dynamics to support its sound. However, both accompanying instruments still have room for expressive phrasing and subtle nuance. The pastoral mood requires sensitivity rather than virtuosity, making the piece accessible to both students and professionals.
Availability
This edition is published by Saker Music Company in both print and digital formats. It is a perfect choice for chamber music recitals, especially for ensembles seeking repertoire outside of the traditional combinations. With its folk-inspired charm and lyrical lines, the Trio in G Major brings freshness and intimacy to any program.










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