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Looking at the Sky
Classical/Contemporary • 1996
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For flute, clarinet and piano
Title by uploader: Looking at the Sky for flute, clarinet and piano
Instrumentation |
Piano, Flute, Clarinet |
Scored for |
Trio |
Type of score |
Full score |
Publisher |
Oleksandr (Alexander) Shchetynsky (Shchetinsky) |
Difficulty |
Difficult |
Duration |
10'0 |
Sound arises from silence... Aleatoric combination of separated tones, air noise, clicks of the keys and other "marginal" sounds... The utmost relieved texture, extremely delicate and soft... Three instruments play independently one from the other; each part consists of several sections performed in any order (new in every current performance). The piece has no climax, its structure resembles extended chord, the tones of which are articulated in different ways. Final tritone (pizzicato on the piano strings) introduces tones that were not utilized in the previous sections of the piece. Due to this, the whole work resembles the harmonic cadence - melancholic "hello" to the great archetype of classical music. The mood of the piece is deep static meditation.
For flute, bassoon and piano
Title by uploader: Looking at the Sky for flute, bassoon and piano
Instrumentation |
Piano, Flute, Bassoon |
Scored for |
Trio |
Type of score |
Full score |
Movement(s) |
1 to 1 from 1 |
Publisher |
Oleksandr (Alexander) Shchetynsky (Shchetinsky) |
Difficulty |
Advanced |
Duration |
7'0 |
Year of composition |
2003 |
Genre |
Classical/Instrumental |
Sound arises from silence... Aleatoric combination of separated tones, air noise, clicks of the keys and other "marginal" sounds... The utmost relieved texture, extremely delicate and soft... Three instruments play independently one from the other; each part consists of several sections performed in any order (new in every current performance). The piece has no climax, its structure resembles extended chord, the tones of which are articulated in different ways. Final tritone (pizzicato on the piano strings) introduces tones that were not utilized in the previous sections of the piece. Due to this, the whole work resembles the harmonic cadence - melancholic "hello" to the great archetype of classical music. The mood of the piece is deep static meditation.
For flute, violin and piano
Title by uploader: Looking at the Sky for flute, violin and piano
Instrumentation |
Piano, Flute, Violin |
Scored for |
Trio |
Type of score |
Parts |
Movement(s) |
1 to 1 from 1 |
Difficulty |
Difficult |
Duration |
10'0 |
Year of composition |
2021 |
Genre |
Classical/Instrumental |
Sound arises from silence... Aleatoric combination of separated tones, air noise, clicks of the keys and other "marginal" sounds... The utmost relieved texture, extremely delicate and gentle... Three instruments play independently one from the other; each part consists of several sections performed in any order (new in every current performance). The piece has no climax, its structure resembles extended chord, the tones of which are articulated in different ways. Final tritone (pizzicato on the piano strings) introduces tones that were not utilized in the previous sections of the piece. Due to this, the whole work resembles the harmonic cadence – melancholic "hello" to the great archetype of classical music. The mood of the piece is focused static meditation.
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