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Soliloquy: Ensemble de Chambre

For Clarinet and String Quartet

TYPE DE PRODUIT: Conducteur et parties
ÉDITEUR: G. Schirmer
From the composer: Soliloquy was written in memory of my father, who died on September 1, 1975. He had been a concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic for 23 years, and I still find it hard to think of that orchestra without himsitting in the first chair. So the idea of an extended dialogue for
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Description Instrument Group Ensemble de Chambre
Instrumentation Ensemble de Chambre
Instrumentation Clarinet and String Quartet
Type de produit Conducteur et parties
Description Product Type Conducteur + Parties
Collection Ensemble
Éditeur G. Schirmer
Période Post 1901
Année de publication 2017
Nombre de Pages 48
ISBN 9781495095665
UPC 888680694784
Edition Number ED4691
HL50600931
Description
From the composer: Soliloquy was written in memory of my father, who died on September 1, 1975. He had been a concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic for 23 years, and I still find it hard to think of that orchestra without himsitting in the first chair. So the idea of an extended dialogue for clarinet and violin seemed not only natural but inevitable. The Soliloquy begins with a long, unaccompanied line for the violin. The other strings enter, and amood of sustained lyricism introduces the clarinet. The prevailing feeling is that of desolation. I deliberately avoided an emotional climax in the Soliloquy, feeling that sustaining the same mood throughout the music wouldachieve a heightened intensity. Structurally, this movement alternates two melodic ideas. The first is introduced by the violin (in B), while the second (in B-flat) is represented by the clarinet. A three-note motto (C-sharp, B,B-flat) grows from the alternation of the two tonalities and provides a third major element. The movement ends as it began, with the same long violin line, this time joined by the clarinet.
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