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Random Act, Op.41
Classical/Contemporary • 2006 • Alternative Title: for cello and guitar
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Instrumentation |
Cello, Classical guitar |
Type of score |
Score for two performers |
Movement(s) |
1 to 1 from 1 |
Publisher |
Gyre Music |
Difficulty |
Advanced |
Duration |
6'0 |
REVIEW: Soundboard 2010 "Each piece composed by Frank Wallace that I have had the opportunity to see has been a joy. So, once more, I can confirm the same opinion: this nice, short chamber composition for cello and guitar is, in many ways, perfectly balanced. Its general structure, its musical language, its treatment of both instruments, and so on, show a very stable and skillful author. Furthermore, I am very happy to find, throughout his music, that he seems to be one of those guitar music creators who really has something new to say. Cello and guitar are a very nice chamber combination, and unfortunately not so much explored as is the case with guitar and violin, flute, or voice. So this Random Act in D minor is a more-than-welcome piece to the general cello-guitar oeuvre. Also, the music for both instruments is easily interpreted, with no need for any special gymnastics." Uros Dojcinovic, SOUNDBOARD, Vol. XXXVI, No. 4, 2010, page 100
Alicia 29 Oct 2012 21:51
It's amasing, how musical instruments can cause different feelings. Listening to this I find myself in the mood of curiosity and anxiety. The more I listen, the more I become involved in this mysterious atmosphere.
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