Cobalt Blue for Flute (with Piccolo) and Piano

Price range: $30.00 through $45.00

Cobalt Blue: Concerto for Flute (with Piccolo) and Piano is a vibrant musical journey through Long Beach, California. Guided by a virtuosic Flute (with Piccolo) solo, the work explores iconic landmarks and events: from the striking Cobalt Blue Pyramid and the energy of the Grand Prix to the peaceful coastline and the majestic Queen Mary. Featuring colorful textures and imaginative soundscapes, this work is also available with Wind Symphony. Duration approximately 14 minutes.

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Cobalt Blue for Flute (with Piccolo) and Piano
Duration approximately 14 minutes

Cobalt Blue is required repertoire for the California Conservatory Series Sandy Kipp Iles Scholarship Fund Competition at Flute Day at the Beach:
March 8, 2026, at California State University- Long Beach (see below for more details)

Cobalt Blue for Flute (with Piccolo) and Piano (version also available with Wind Symphony) is inspired by the beauty and unique landscape of Long Beach, California, with the solo flute (with piccolo) as our guide through its sights and sounds. The journey begins at the striking Walter Pyramid (I. The Great Pyramid), a cobalt-blue landmark rising 18 stories above the city on the campus of California State University, Long Beach. As the flute soars above, the Cobalt Blue theme emerges, weaving throughout the piece.

 

Moving through the city’s roads and highways, we arrive at the Grand Prix of Long Beach (II. The Grand Prix), where a rhythmic groove captures the speed and excitement of the race. As cars zip by, the Cobalt Blue theme returns in a dreamlike, slow-motion moment before accelerating toward the finish line.

Leaving the race behind, we head to the beach, where the sound of the wind evokes the ocean breeze (III. Western Sandpipers at the water’s edge). The piccolo sings the calls of Western Sandpipers in a solo cadenza using several transcribed Western Sandpiper songs and playing in the surf – running, darting, and soaring into the sky. Sunlight sparkles on the water as the solo piccolo gives us a bird’s-eye view of the water and sand below.

In majestic flight, we fly over the Long Beach harbor, glimpsing the Queen Mary with her iconic red and black stacks (IV. Majestic flight over the Queen Mary).

As birds dive and glide above, we await the deep, resounding blast of her 55Hz typhoon whistle. The journey concludes back at the Great Pyramid, bringing our musical exploration full circle.

Commissioned by flutist Dr. Jenni Olson and a consortium of ensembles and individuals, the world premiere of the Wind Symphony version was performed by Dr. Olson as soloist and the Bob Cole Conservatory of Music Wind Ensemble under the direction of Dr. Jermie Arnold on March 8, 2025 at the Carpenter Center in Long Beach, California. She premiered the piano version at CSULB on September 7, 2025.

Watch the premiere of the Flute (with Piccolo) and Piano version of Cobalt Blue

Cobalt Blue is commissioned for the California Conservatory Competition by Dr. Jenni Olson, lead commissioner, with the California State University, Long Beach Bob Cole Conservatory of Music Wind Ensemble with Dr. Jermie Arnold and consortium members. Dedicated to Dr. John Barcellona.

Consortium Members:
Sara Andon
Catherine Baker
Joachim Becerra Thomsen
California State University, Long Beach – Bob Cole Conservatory of Music
Kathy Marsh
Middle Tennessee State University Wind Ensemble, Dr. Reed Thomas, Conductor & Dr. Deanna Little, Flute
Heather Clark
Chris Gallagher
Eileen Holt
Sarah Jackson
Seung Jeon
Catherine Karoly
Los Angeles Flute Association
Olivia Odhiambo
Troy Paolantonio
Ella Patterson
Paul Rabinov
Ramos Family
Geri Rotella
San Diego Flute Guild
Ben Smolen
Gaby Vargas-Quesada


Cobalt Blue is required repertoire for the California Conservatory Series Sandy Kipp Iles Scholarship Fund Competition at Flute Day at the Beach:
March 8, 2026, at California State University- Long Beach.

 

The California Conservatory Series showcases and commissions new music each year as a 21st century version of the French Conservatory Contest Pieces tradition.  Each piece will address many components of modern compositional innovations, including but not limited to extended techniques, improvisation, click track, sound design and more! The pieces are not only intended to reach a diverse range of students and performers, but also to encourage all flutists to fearlessly embrace the potential of being a modern flutist.

For the Competition:

Prize Money:  1st place for the best performance of Cobalt Blue by Jenni Brandon $300 and an Altieri Flute Bag from Flute World .

Jenni Brandon is the judge for this competition.

 


Learn more about the Wind Symphony version of Cobalt Blue

WATCH the World Premiere of Cobalt Blue by the
California State University, Long Beach Wind Symphony

 

Purchase Work

Dr. Jenni Olson – soloist

March 8, 2025

 

Jenni Brandon talks about her new piece Cobalt Blue:

 
 
 

 

 

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