Level 5 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.1283406
Composed by Eugene Astapov. 21st Century,Chamber,Contemporary. 32 pages. EAMUSIC #874591. Published by EAMUSIC (A0.1283406).
Screaming Forest for Clarinet, Violin and Piano was inspired by a striking painting I saw at the MOCA Museum of Contemporary Art in Bangkok. The painting depicts a strikingly red canvas with shocking figures of trees scattered through it. Created by the Thai artist Tawee Ratchaneekorn, he had this to say about his painting: “If a forest is gone, people have gone.” is the concept of this work’s creation. Natural resources and the environment— which have nurtured people throughout periods of time from prehistory to many civilizations— are being harmed. The forest then screams, with faces on the trees. It means whenever the forest screams because of being harmed, doers are people who live relying on the forest.”
The painting is easily available for viewing online.
The following piece is approximately 12-13 minutes in duration.
This PDF includes Score and Parts.
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