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Silent Guns of Sacrifice and Fortitude
Классика/Инструментальная • 2006
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Silent Guns of Sacrifice and Fortitude
Инструменты |
Кларнет, Том-том, Конга |
Состав исполнителей |
Дуэт |
Тип нот |
Партитура для двух исполнителей, Партии |
Тональность |
Ре минор |
Издатель |
Gary Nash |
Уровень сложности |
Выше среднего |
Время звучания |
13'0 |
Silent Guns of Sacrifice and Fortitude for clarinet and percussion was composed in commemoration of Fort Negley in Nashville, Tennessee. Fort Negley was a significant fixture during the US Civil War, particularly in regards to the Battle of Nashville. While Nash was researching Fort Negley, he discovered an article that described it as "silent guns of fortitude", thus the title. This work holds its significance in the unique instrumentation used as well as the rhythm. Since the piece is written for clarinet and African percussion, specifically tom-toms and conga drum, rhythm is highly emphasized. The piece has a standard slow-fast-slow-fast movement scheme. The first and third movements are slow and the second and last movements are faster and have a dance-like feel to them. The final movement in particular was influenced by a song from the Boys Choir of Kenya.
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