Music for Solo Clarinet (2001)
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SKU: A0.1266397
By Bill Whitley. By Bill Whitley. Arranged by Bill Whitley. 20th Century,Classical,Contemporary. Individual part. 9 pages. Musica Semplice #859152. Published by Musica Semplice (A0.1266397).A tip of the hat to Stravinsky's Three Pieces, this and my String Trio (also 2001) I see now as my last "20th Century" composition. Not only was the 20th century over, but these two were the last to fit the 20th century, avant-garde ethos. By 2003, I'd already begun to move away from most of the Western European Art Music tradition.
1. Dance
2. Verset
3. Rant
Music for Solo Clarinet was written in the fall of 2001. These were spontaneous, uncommissioned, un-requested works that seemed to come from nowhere. But looking back, I see that they encapsulate a lot of what I was feeling (what everyone was feeling) in the fall of 2001: confusion, sadness, anger, disappointment... Each movement features one of the three primary ‘colors’ produced by the three different registers of the clarinet, and each is a sonata-allegro form, where tiny gestural figures are used as themes.
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