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Brooklyn Bridge
clarinette et orchestre d'instruments à vent
Numéro du produit: BHI 9652
Edition: Partition
41,00 €
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Détails du produit
Description
Michael Daugherty about Brooklyn Bridge:
"Designed by John Roebling (1806-1869), the BrooklynBridge endures as the most admired and best-loved bridge in New York City. After the opening of the bridge to the public in 1883, Harper's Monthly reported, "The wise man will not cross the bridge in five minutes, nor in twenty. He will linger to get the good of the splendid view about him." As I have lingered and walked across the BrooklynBridge over the years, the stunning vistas of the New York skyline have inspired me to compose a panoramic clarinet concerto.
Like the four cables of webs of wire and steel that hold the BrooklynBridge together, my ode to this cultural icon is divided into four movements. Each movement of the clarinet concerto is a musical view from the BrooklynBridge:
"Designed by John Roebling (1806-1869), the BrooklynBridge endures as the most admired and best-loved bridge in New York City. After the opening of the bridge to the public in 1883, Harper's Monthly reported, "The wise man will not cross the bridge in five minutes, nor in twenty. He will linger to get the good of the splendid view about him." As I have lingered and walked across the BrooklynBridge over the years, the stunning vistas of the New York skyline have inspired me to compose a panoramic clarinet concerto.
Like the four cables of webs of wire and steel that hold the BrooklynBridge together, my ode to this cultural icon is divided into four movements. Each movement of the clarinet concerto is a musical view from the BrooklynBridge:
I. East: Brooklyn and BrooklynHeights
II. South: Statue of Liberty
III. West: Wall Street and the lower Manhattan skyline which once was dominated by the WorldTradeTowers
IV. North: EmpireStateBuilding, ChryslerBuilding, and RockefellerCenter
In the final movement of the concerto, I also imagine Artie Shaw, the great jazz swing clarinettist of the 1940s, performing with his orchestra in the once glorious Rainbow Room on the sixty-fifth floor of the RockefellerCenter."
In the final movement of the concerto, I also imagine Artie Shaw, the great jazz swing clarinettist of the 1940s, performing with his orchestra in the once glorious Rainbow Room on the sixty-fifth floor of the RockefellerCenter."
Orchestral Cast
Piccolo/Flute, 3 Flutes, 6 Clarinets (Bb), 2 Bass Clarinets, Contrabass Clarinet (Bb), 2 Alto Saxophones (Eb), Tenor Saxophone (Bb), Baritone Saxophone (Eb), 4 Horns (F), 3 Trumpets (C or Bb), 2 Trombones, Bass Trombone, 2 Euphoniums, 2 Tubas, Timpani, 4 Percussion (1: Vibraphone, Chimes (shared with Percussion 3); 2: Marimba; 3: Xylophone, Glockenspiel, Chimes, Bongos, Claves, 2 Tambourines; 4: Large Suspended Cymbal, Tambourine, Large Metal Pipe, Triangle, Bass Drum, Large Crash Cymbal, Small Ride Cymbal, Piccolo Snare Drum, Small Suspended Cymbal, Cowbell,Guiro, Maraca), Harp, Solo Clarinet (Bb), Double Bass
Contenu
I. East
II. South
III. West
IV. North
Plus d'infos
Titre:
Brooklyn Bridge
Edition:
Partition
Maison d'édition:
Boosey & Hawkes, New York
Year of composition:
2005
Durée:
26 ′
Travaux commandés :
Commissioned by the International Clarinet Association in cooperation with the College Band Director's National Association with assistance of the following member institutions: the University of Arizona State, Columbus State, Florida State, Kentucky, Michigan, Sam Houston State, Texas Christian, Texas Tech, Towson, and Concordia College
Détails techniques
Numéro du produit:
BHI 9652
ISMN13:
979-0-051-09652-7
ISBN13:
978-1-4234-3424-5
UPC:
884088215521
Poid:
0,51 kg
Pages :
150
Format:
23.1cm x 30.3cm
Obligatoire :
Couverture souple
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