SKU: SU.80111202
Violin & Clarinet Duration: ' Composed: 1972 Published by: Soundspells Productions Includes set of 2 scores The Garden of My Father's House (1973) is a dramatic rhapsody for violin and clarinet duo. The composer wrote the following: I composed THE GARDEN OF MY FATHER'S HOUSE in 1972 in memory of my father, who was my first music teacher. Although he played many instruments and loved to sing, he could not read a note of music. When I was very young he would sing Gypsy songs, Yiddish folk-songs and Rumanian tunes to me and I would play them back on my clarinet, often with ornaments and variations. Sometimes he would accompany me on the piano; he had a few favorite chords which always seemed to pop up no matter what the tune. The piece is a musical ritual, based on a C-sharp drone, or pedal note, that is heard without interruption, across several ranges, throughout the piece. The violin's drone tremolos, often combined with perfect fifths and quarter-tone tunings, imply the key of Csharp minor. The violin part is always rubato — lyrical, expressive and frequently very passionate. But, most importantly, the violin is always tonal. The clarinet, on the other hand, is atonal, its pitches drawn from the twelve-tone row that I used to write my Cycles of Infinities. The style of the clarinet is contemporary, using wide-range intervals, biting accents and unusual instrumental effects, including fluttertonguing and quarter-tone trills. In combining the 'contrasting' roles of the two instruments, I sought to create a musical ritual-game that would draw energy and bits of information from the polarized instruments. The language of the piece calls the listener's attention to the cogent features of both instrumental personalities in a manner that is somewhat similar to the way in which Yiddish combines German and Hebrew. The drone becomes more and more magnetic and begins to join the parts together until they become one in the final C-sharp unison.
SKU: SU.80111203
Violin & Clarinet Duration: ' Composed: 1971 Published by: Soundspells Productions Includes 2 scores Three for Two (1971) is a set of three miniatures in a neo-classicla style for violin and clarinet duo.
SKU: SU.24200120
Short recital piece.Clarinet and Violin Duration: 4' Composed: 2017 Published by: Asher Rose Music.
SKU: SU.21010070
Violin & Clarinet Duration: 16’ Composed: 1969 Published by: Estate of Edward T. Cone.
SKU: SU.80600791
Includes parts for Clarinet, Violin and Cello. The piano plays from the score.Clarinet, Violin, Cello & Piano Composed: 1996 Published by: E.B. Marks.
SKU: SU.97030100
Instrumentation: Clarinet & Violin Duration: 4' Composed: 2006 Published by: Subito Music Publishing.
SKU: SU.23145230
Clarinet, Violin, Violoncello & Piano Duration: ca. 23' Composed: 2022 Published by: Bruce Wolosoff Music (ASCAP).
SKU: SU.28170050
A lively show piece for mixed chamber ensemble exploring the combined musical language of bluegrass and jazz.Clarinet,Violin,Cello & Piano Duration: 5'30 Composed: 2018 Published by: Raphael Press.
SKU: HL.48022748
UPC: 888680019853. 9.0x12.0x0.094 inches.
Confluences is a three-movement work for clarinet, violin, violoncello and piano which was composed for the New York Continuum Ensemble in 2001. In the short first movement, a two-note motif wanders through the strings while the piano plays delicate figures in the descant. The second movement, Grazioso, is the most elaborate among the three, beginning with a fast arch-shaped theme played by the clarinet. The final movement, entitled 'peaceful, floating', contains a transparent dialogue between all members of the ensemble. Confluences was premiered at the Knitting Factory in New York City in 2001.
SKU: SU.46100330
Clarinet, Violin, Violoncello & Piano Composed: 2012 Published by: Distributed Composer.
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