Performing Score. Composed by George Crumb. Horn(s) & Other Instruments. Edition Peters. Modern. Book. 1 pages. Duration 00:15:00. Edition Peters #98-EP67094A. Published by Edition Peters (PE.EP67094A).
ISBN 9790300734941. English.
(to be heard from afar, over a lake, on a moonlit evening in August) for Horn (originally Flute) and 3 Percussionists (score only - four are needed to perform)
"I feel that 'misbegotten' well describes the fateful and melancholy predicament of the species 'homo sapiens' at the present moment in time. Mankind has become ever more 'illegitimate' in the natural world of the plants and animals. The ancient sense of brotherhood with all life-forms (so poignantly expressed in the poetry of St. Francis of Assisi) has gradually and relentlessly eroded and consequently we find ourselves monarchs of a dying world. We share the fervent hope that humankind will embrace anew nature's 'moral imperative'. My little 'Idyll' was inspired by these thoughts. Flute and drum are, to me (perhaps by association with ancient ethhnic musics), those instruments which most powerfully evoke the voice of nature. I have suggested that ideally (if impractically) my 'Idyll' should be heard 'from afar, over a lake, on a moonlit evening in August'. 'An Idyll for the Misbegotten' evokes the haunting theme of Claude Debussy's 'Syrinx' (for solo flute, 1912). There is also a short quotation from the eighth century Chinese poet Ssu-K'ung Shu: 'The moon goes down. There are shivering birds and withering grasses.' // When Mr Robert Patterson (one of my former composition students and a virtuoso horn player) mentioned to me that he had been considering the feasibility of a Frech horn adaptation for the solo flute part of my 'Idyll for the Misbegotten' I was initially somewhat skeptical. My music, like so much contemporary music, implies such specificity in regard to timbre and idiomatic expression that the idea of transcription would seem unthinkable. And yet, after Mr Patterson had played through the horn part for me, I had to admire the sensitivity and ingenuity with which he had solved the various problems of transliteration. The horn, with its enormous evocative power, creates an effect at the same time more intense and primitive than the flute is capable of. The horn coloration does indeed invoke a 'mystical sense of nature'. Although the horn part in 'Idyll' demands a considerable degree of virtuosity, I feel this new version to be eminently practical and effective. I fully endorse this alternate form for the work and would be especially pleased if it might help to fill out the rather limited repertory of contemporary solo music for the horn." (George Crumb)
Performing Score. Composed by George Crumb. Horn(s) & Other Instruments. Edition Peters. Modern. Book. 1 pages. Duration 00:15:00. Edition Peters #98-EP67094A. Published by Edition Peters (PE.EP67094A).
ISBN 9790300734941. English.
(to be heard from afar, over a lake, on a moonlit evening in August) for Horn (originally Flute) and 3 Percussionists (score only - four are needed to perform)
"I feel that 'misbegotten' well describes the fateful and melancholy predicament of the species 'homo sapiens' at the present moment in time. Mankind has become ever more 'illegitimate' in the natural world of the plants and animals. The ancient sense of brotherhood with all life-forms (so poignantly expressed in the poetry of St. Francis of Assisi) has gradually and relentlessly eroded and consequently we find ourselves monarchs of a dying world. We share the fervent hope that humankind will embrace anew nature's 'moral imperative'. My little 'Idyll' was inspired by these thoughts. Flute and drum are, to me (perhaps by association with ancient ethhnic musics), those instruments which most powerfully evoke the voice of nature. I have suggested that ideally (if impractically) my 'Idyll' should be heard 'from afar, over a lake, on a moonlit evening in August'. 'An Idyll for the Misbegotten' evokes the haunting theme of Claude Debussy's 'Syrinx' (for solo flute, 1912). There is also a short quotation from the eighth century Chinese poet Ssu-K'ung Shu: 'The moon goes down. There are shivering birds and withering grasses.' // When Mr Robert Patterson (one of my former composition students and a virtuoso horn player) mentioned to me that he had been considering the feasibility of a Frech horn adaptation for the solo flute part of my 'Idyll for the Misbegotten' I was initially somewhat skeptical. My music, like so much contemporary music, implies such specificity in regard to timbre and idiomatic expression that the idea of transcription would seem unthinkable. And yet, after Mr Patterson had played through the horn part for me, I had to admire the sensitivity and ingenuity with which he had solved the various problems of transliteration. The horn, with its enormous evocative power, creates an effect at the same time more intense and primitive than the flute is capable of. The horn coloration does indeed invoke a 'mystical sense of nature'. Although the horn part in 'Idyll' demands a considerable degree of virtuosity, I feel this new version to be eminently practical and effective. I fully endorse this alternate form for the work and would be especially pleased if it might help to fill out the rather limited repertory of contemporary solo music for the horn." (George Crumb)
Preview: An Idyll for the Misbegotten (Images III) for Horn and Percussion
Look
Ratings + Reviews
Review Guidelines
Explain exactly why you liked or disliked the product. Do you like the artist? Is the transcription accurate? Is it a good teaching tool?
Consider writing about your experience and musical tastes. Are you a beginner who started playing last month? Do you usually like this style of music?
Feel free to recommend similar pieces if you liked this piece, or alternatives if you didn't.
Be respectful of artists, readers, and your fellow reviewers. Please do not use inappropriate language, including profanity, vulgarity, or obscenity.
Avoid disclosing contact information (email addresses, phone numbers, etc.), or including URLs, time-sensitive material or alternative ordering information.
We cannot post your review if it violates these guidelines. If you have any suggestions or comments on the guidelines, please email us.
All submitted reviews become the licensed property of Sheet Music Plus and are subject to all laws pertaining thereto. If you believe that any review contained on our site infringes upon your copyright, please email us.
Tell a friend (or remind yourself) about this product. We'll instantly send an email containing product info and a link to it. You may also enter a personal message.
We do not use or store email addresses from this form for any other purpose than sending your share email.
After purchase, you can download your MP3 from your Sheet Music Plus Digital Library - no software installation is necessary! You can also listen to your MP3 at any time in your Digital Library.
Learn about Smart Music
After purchase, you can download your Smart Music from your Sheet Music Plus Digital Library - no software installation is necessary! You can also download at any time in your Digital Library.
Learn about Digital Video
After purchase you can download your video from your Digital Library. Your video is in XX format and is playable on most pre-installed video players.
Music Lists
Music Lists
Make a wish list for gifts, suggest standard repertoire, let students know which books to buy, boast about pieces you've mastered: Music Lists are as unique as the musician! Easily share your music lists with friends, students, and the world.
This site uses cookies to analyze your use of our products, to assist with promotional and marketing efforts, to analyze our traffic and to provide content from third parties. You consent to our cookies and privacy policy if you continue to use this site. Please see our Privacy Policy for details.