The Dark Glass Sinfonia (Parts)
Full Orchestra - Digital Sheet Music

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Composed by Sarah Wallin Huff. Classical,Contemporary. Score and Parts. 61 pages. Novel Soundtrax #884482. Published by Novel Soundtrax (A0.1294001).

“We See Through A Glass Darkly…”
The Dark Glass Sinfonia is Wallin-Huff’s 2017 composition for symphony orchestra. Built upon an integrated set of hexachordal formulae – blending the concepts of free atonality with modal harmony – this work represents the enigmatic and ongoing, emotional flux of the Soul. Running time: approx. 6 minutes.

”Next comes Dark Glass Sinfonia by Sarah Wallin Huff, in which crumpled dissonances flower into exuberant tonality, capitalizing on the full dynamic range of the orchestra.” (PARMA Recordings).

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