Description
This arrangement of Probono was inspired by Debussy’s Sonata for harp, flute, and viola. The original version of Probono was written for solo piano which I performed at my senior composition recital at the University of Miami in May 2004. Although “pro bono” is normally used in legal settings, its meaning “for free” feels like a great fit for this whimsical and freeing composition.
Click here for the original piano version:
Probono – for solo piano
Recordings
Recording 1:
Musicians from the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra
Haley Rhodeside, harp
Colleen Blagov, flute
Mauricio Céspedes-Rivero, viola
(Audio from the OPO Summer Serenades Virtual Concert Series – August 15, 2020)
Recording 2:
University of Miami players (World Premiere).