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Chamber Symphony No.5 'The Unimaginable', Op.124

Classical/Symphonic music • 2002
 
 
   
 

Score

Title by uploader: Chamber Symphony No.5 'The Unimaginable' - Score, Op.124


1.00 USD

PDF, 6.51 Mb ID: SM-000227395 Upload date: 19 Jun 2015
Instrumentation
Piano, Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn, Violin, Viola, Cello, Double bass, Marimba
Scored for
Chamber orchestra
Type of score
Full score
Movement(s)
1 to 4 from 4
Publisher
I Ching Music
Duration
20'0
You can watch the demo here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kTIBGBHNHU

For clarinet, bassoon, 3 natural horns. marimba, piano and strings

The first movement "Moderato" was written in 2002. In 2015 when I spent a few months organizing my chamber symphonies, I wrote the final three movements. Taking inspiration from the contrasting keys of the natural horns, the mixing of the harmonies is quite interesting.
I tried to keep the horn parts quite simplpe.

Movement two was written in 2015.

Movement three was constructed by finding the consonant harmonies resulting from the harmonic series' of the three different natural horn keys. It is titled "Thirty-Three Rising" because it has around 33 simple overlapping arpegios. In a key of A. Written in 2015.

Movement four is a fugue.

Performance notes:
There are quite a lot of fast polyrythyms it this work. I don't expect much more than tremelos in the faster groups of these.
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Parts

Title by uploader: Chamber Symphony No.5 'The Unimaginable' - Parts, Op.124


99.00 USD

PDF, 7.31 Mb ID: SM-000227397 Upload date: 19 Jun 2015
Instrumentation
Piano, Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn, Violin, Viola, Cello, Double bass, Marimba
Scored for
Chamber orchestra
Type of score
Parts
Movement(s)
1 to 4 from 4
Publisher
I Ching Music
Difficulty
Advanced
Duration
20'0
You can watch the demo here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kTIBGBHNHU

For clarinet, bassoon, 3 natural horns. marimba, piano and strings

The first movement "Moderato" was written in 2002. In 2015 when I spent a few months organizing my chamber symphonies, I wrote the final three movements. Taking inspiration from the contrasting keys of the natural horns, the mixing of the harmonies is quite interesting.
I tried to keep the horn parts quite simplpe.

Movement two was written in 2015.

Movement three was constructed by finding the consonant harmonies resulting from the harmonic series' of the three different natural horn keys. It is titled "Thirty-Three Rising" because it has around 33 simple overlapping arpegios. In a key of A. Written in 2015.

Movement four is a fugue.

Performance notes:
There are quite a lot of fast polyrythyms it this work. I don't expect much more than tremelos in the faster groups of these.
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