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Three Chants and Three Interludes
2005
Three Chants and Three Interludes for three performers is a melancholic miniature, where distant chants are heard at the beginning and the very end of the piece, as a short
introduction and postlude to the three interludes, and one of them is hidden in the flute part in the middle section of the piece. Those chants are independent melodies in each
instrument, which contrapuntally combine together and contrast the three interludes, where the three performers are playing independently and in disagreement with each other,
competing for the dominance over the trio.
Program Notes:Three Chants and Three Interludes for three performers is a melancholic miniature, where distant chants are heard at the beginning and the very end of the piece, as a short
introduction and postlude to the three interludes, and one of them is hidden in the flute part in the middle section of the piece. Those chants are independent melodies in each
instrument, which contrapuntally combine together and contrast the three interludes, where the three performers are playing independently and in disagreement with each other,
competing for the dominance over the trio.
Three Chants and Three Interludes for three performers is a melancholic miniature, where distant chants are heard at the beginning and the very end of the piece, as a short
introduction and postlude
- Instrumentation
- Flute (doubling Alto), Clarinet (doubling Bass) and Cello
- Duration
- c. 4 minutes
- Audio Sample
- Score Sample
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Performances:
June 2nd, 2018
Three Chants and Three Interludes (2005) - Applause New Music Concert Series