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We Give Thanks . . .

Classical/Chamber music • 2007 • Alternative Title: Septet for pairs of clarinets, horns, and bassoons with double bass
 
 
   
 

Fof pairs of trumpets, horns, trombones with tuba, Op.150a

Title by uploader: We Give Thanks . . . . Septet of pairs of trumpets, horns, & trombones with tuba, Op.150a


40.00 USD

PDF, 5.94 Mb ID: SM-000511924 Upload date: 15 Aug 2020
Instrumentation
Trombone basso, Horn, Trombone, Trumpet, Tuba
Scored for
Septet
Type of score
Full score, Parts
Movement(s)
1 to 1 from 1
Publisher
I Ching Music
Difficulty
Advanced
Duration
7'30
Music doesn't have to go somewhere,
it can just be somewhere

Written in the Summer of 2007

Richard Burdick writes: "I remember writing this at my cabin in Bear Valley during the Summer of 2007, a very enjoyable time watching mountain birds out of my window" (this was his last year playing for the Bear Valley Music Festival (1992-2007)).


This composition was originally like bird calls all singing "We Give Thanks" but in many different random times and just sort of cacophonous. Originally this work was in 10/8 with a beat of 2+3+1+3+1, the beat has been kept in the revision, but has been changed to a 5/8 time signature. The work was begun as an I Ching Cycle work in I Ching Scales V.3.

The almost complete revisions in January of 2019 keeps the same set of I Ching scales (2, 21, 23, 17, 8, 25, 20, 42, 12, 3, 45, 27, 35 and 24) This set of 14 scales gives me a huge amount of information. The scales plus one small section from the original (IC 45 measures 1-4 or 161-170 in the original version in 5/8) and the motive "We Give Thanks" to me is a huge amount of information to recreate this work.

With the use of the flow into and through the 14 different scales in somewhat a random way, this work is unique in its flow through tonalities.

When I recorded the demo of the wind version, where I play my horn along with sampled clarinets, cello and double bass, I found great pleasure in playing this work. This was jut about the most satisfying horn playing I have done in many moons.
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For pairs of clarinets, horns, and bassoons with double bass, Op.150

Title by uploader: We Give Thanks . . ., Op.150


36.00 USD

PDF, 5.97 Mb ID: SM-000351523 Upload date: 21 Mar 2019
Instrumentation
Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn, Double bass
Scored for
Septet
Type of score
Full score, Parts
Movement(s)
1 to 1 from 1
Publisher
I Ching Music
Difficulty
Difficult
Duration
7'33
"We Give Thanks . . . ."

A Septet for pairs of clarinets, horns, and bassoons with double bass

Written in the Summer of 2007 RB writes: "I remember writing this at my cabin in Bear Valley during the Summer of 2007, a very enjoyable time watching mountain birds out of my window" (this was his last year playing for the Bear Valley Music Festival (1992-2007)).


This composition was originally like bird calls all singing "We Give Thanks" but in many different random times and just sort of cacophonous. Originally this work was in 10/8 with a beat of 2+3+1+3+1, the beat has been kept in the revision, but has been changed to a 5/8 time signature. The work was begun as an I Ching Cycle work in I Ching Scales V.3.

The almost complete revisions in January of 2019 keeps the same set of I Ching scales (2, 21, 23, 17, 8, 25, 20, 42, 12, 3, 45, 27, 35 and 24) This set of 14 scales gives me a huge amount of information. The scales plus one small section from the original (IC 45 measures 1-4 or 161-170 in the original version in 5/8) and the motive "We Give Thanks" to me is a huge amount of information to recreate this work.

With the use of the flow into and through the 14 different scales in somewhat a random way, this work is unique in its flow through tonalities.

When I recorded the demo, where I play my horn along with sampled clarinets, cello and double bass, I found great pleasure in playing this work. This was jut about the most satisfying horn playing I have done in many moons.
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