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Passion Canticle (2002) for soprano saxophone (with tubular bell)
Clássico/Peça • 2002
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Passion Canticle (2002) for soprano saxophone (with tubular bell)
Título por Autor: Carson Cooman: Passion Canticle (2002) for soprano saxophone (with tubular bell)
Instrumentação |
Saxofone soprano |
Composição para |
Solo |
Tipo de composição |
For a single performer |
movimento(s) |
1 para 1 de 1 |
Editora |
Musik Fabrik |
dificuldade |
Difficult |
duração |
3'30 |
Passion Canticle (2002) for saxophone was written for and is dedicated to Paul Wehage and was inspired by his playing. The work is a ceremonial one, a reflection on the liturgy, ritual, and significance of Good Friday. It is designed to be played in, and take advantage of, the acoustical aspects of a highly reverberant space, preferably a church. The plainchant tract for Good Friday (Domine exaudi) is at the heart of the composition and the work exists in a tonal context connected to that chant.
N. B. the part for chimes (only the note D is required) can easily be played by the saxophonist, as it only occurs when the saxophone is not playing.
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