The work combines elements of popular ballads with early 20th-century French classical styles. Key and Structure:
This movement is energetic, rhythmic, and positive. It represents a forward-thinking mindset, though it includes a brief, questioning recap of the "Regrets" theme before a final energetic plunge. Stylistic and Technical Elements
Primarily in A minor, the piece features gentle syncopation and a "ticking" piano accompaniment that suggests the passage of time. Difficulty:
Gary Schocker’s Regrets and Resolutions is a cornerstone of contemporary flute repertoire, celebrated for its emotional depth and accessible but technically demanding style. Composed in 1986, it remains one of his most frequently performed works. Overview and Inspiration
The "Resolutions" movement provides a rigorous workout for double tonguing, with some players preferring a legato "De-Ge" approach to maintain tone quality. Interpretive Choices:
This movement is introspective and lyrical. Schocker described it as imagining the questions one might ask after eight decades: "What if I’d made different choices?". "Resolutions":