The Song Of Songs for Cello and Electronics Score by Karen Tanaka Cello - Sheet Music

By Karen Tanaka

This work was commissioned by Yutaka Fujishima and the Xebec Hall. It was first performed by Ryoichi Fujimori in Mito, Japan on 10th November 1996. Duration: 8 minutes 10 seconds. The following equipment is required: 1 full-size CD player (not a portable), with a clearly readable time counter display, set next to the cellist, 1 microphone for the cello, 1 digital reverb, 1 mixing desk, 1 stereo amplifier, at least 2 high quality loudspeakers. Quoting Karen Tanaka: The title comes from the Song of Solomon of the Old Testament, which is a beautiful song of love. I have attempted to project this sensual song of love onto the sound of cello and computer. My intention was to weave color and scent into the sound while blending the ancient story and today's technology. The sound of cello is consistently gentle and tender. CD Rom available separately for sale.

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Summary
Format:
Score Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Karen Tanaka
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
12
Size:
8.25x11.75x0.044 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.11 pounds
Detailed Description
Score Cello

SKU: HL.14032637

For Cello and Electronics Score. Composed by Karen Tanaka. Music Sales America. Classical. Book [Softcover]. Composed 2000. 12 pages. Chester Music #CH61515. Published by Chester Music (HL.14032637).

UPC: 196288388890. 8.25x11.75x0.044 inches.

This work was commissioned by Yutaka Fujishima and the Xebec Hall. It was first performed by Ryoichi Fujimori in Mito, Japan on 10th November 1996. Duration: 8 minutes 10 seconds. The following equipment is required: 1 full-size CD player (not a portable), with a clearly readable time counter display, set next to the cellist, 1 microphone for the cello, 1 digital reverb, 1 mixing desk, 1 stereo amplifier, at least 2 high quality loudspeakers. Quoting Karen Tanaka: The title comes from the Song of Solomon of the Old Testament, which is a beautiful song of love. I have attempted to project this sensual song of love onto the sound of cello and computer. My intention was to weave color and scent into the sound while blending the ancient story and today's technology. The sound of cello is consistently gentle and tender. CD Rom available separately for sale.

Song List
  • Song Of Songs

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