Sheryl Henze's flute solo in the second movement was particularly lovely.
Also in 3/4 time, this movement opens with all winds, notably a flute solo.
Up to 2009 he has written round ten pieces for flute solo.
There is also a short flute solo at the end played by Ray Thomas.
The middle flute solo is also mixed differently in each version.
He used the same approach on a flute solo.
It is especially memorable for a baroque string arrangement and the flute solo.
This is an alternate version of the album track that does not contain Wood's flute solo.
The flute solo that starts the movement may also be a reference to her.
Robert Rabinowitz's flute solo had an interesting voice-over effect over his own tape.