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Fractals by Elizabeth Alexander Bassoon - Sheet Music

By Elizabeth Alexander

Fractals are intricate pictures which bear an uncanny resemblance to many images found in nature — coastlines, clouds, cells, lightning bolts, clusters of stars. But for all their complexity, fractals are generated using simple and concise recipes, often simple computer programs no more than 4-5 lines long. Like visual fractals, these five whimsical miniatures are based on very simple ideas which grow in complexity as the ideas are layered and spun out. Each movement is based on a different fractal created by Benoit Mandelbrot, from the delicate "Cirri" and spunky "Tremas and Squigs," to the quirky "Twindragon," described by American Record Guide as a "toetapping, finger-snapping, brainier and more complex interpretation of ‘Cool’ from Bernstein’s ‘West Side Story...’" Movements: 1. Cirri 2. Devil’s Staircase 3. Twindragon 4. River Tree 5. Tremas and Squigs

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Summary
Instrument:
Bassoon Piano
Genres:
20th Century
Composers:
Elizabeth Alexander
Publishers:
Seafarer Press
Format:
Score Score and Part
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Advanced
Artist:
Elizabeth Alexander
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
8.5 x 11 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.23 pounds
Detailed Description
Bassoon, Piano - Advanced

SKU: SF.SEA-044-00

Composed by Elizabeth Alexander. Instrumental, Bassoon. Five imaginative fantasies inspired by whimsical fractals. Classical, 20th Century. Score and Part. Duration 10 minutes. Seafarer Press #SEA-044-00. Published by Seafarer Press (SF.SEA-044-00).

8.5 x 11 inches.

Fractals are intricate pictures which bear an uncanny resemblance to many images found in nature — coastlines, clouds, cells, lightning bolts, clusters of stars. But for all their complexity, fractals are generated using simple and concise recipes, often simple computer programs no more than 4-5 lines long. Like visual fractals, these five whimsical miniatures are based on very simple ideas which grow in complexity as the ideas are layered and spun out.

Each movement is based on a different fractal created by Benoit Mandelbrot, from the delicate "Cirri" and spunky "Tremas and Squigs," to the quirky "Twindragon," described by American Record Guide as a "toetapping, finger-snapping, brainier and more complex interpretation of ‘Cool’ from Bernstein’s ‘West Side Story...’"

Movements:
1. Cirri
2. Devil’s Staircase
3. Twindragon
4. River Tree
5. Tremas and Squigs.

Song List
  • I. Cirri

  • II. Devil's Staircase

  • III. Twindragon

  • IV. River Tree

  • V. Tremas and Squigs

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