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Composed by Dan Cutchen. Contemporary. Score and part. 23 pages. Dan Cutchen Music #2930577. Published by Dan Cutchen Music (A0.844271).
The Bb Clarinet and Piano are equally featured in this concerto. Time for each movement: Â 1st Movement (approx. 3 mins), 2nd Movement (approx. 6 mins), 3rd Movement (approx. 4:30 mins)
Movement I Â
The beginning of this movement provides much of the musical data for the rest of the piece. Â Gentle and legato lines evolve into driving eighth note harmonies in the middle section. Â Three times, there are significant pauses which may seem uncomfortable but, "waiting" (patience) can be a difficult process. Â At the end of each time of silence and meditation, the performers work together to move forward in unity. Â
This movement ends with a retrograde (reverse order) of the first section in the piano part. Â Listen for the delicate but consistent flow of eighth notes which begin and end this movement.
Movement II
The running sixteenth-note patterns in the piano contrast with the flowing, legato clarinet line at the beginning. Â Midway, there is an echo of the beginning of the first movement with a slightly more vigorous accent of sixteenth notes in the piano part while the clarinet counters with a graceful melody. The movement ends with a quiet variation of the beginning of the first movement-using an irregular meter of five-four time.
Movement III
A cadenza-like solo for the clarinet opens this movement which again incorporates musical information from the first movement. The piano enters and both parts slowly develop a limited group of notes in Ab Dorian as they, seemingly, grow in expectation of the arrival of the climax of the piece, This part is also a variation of the apex of the first movement. The last section is a retrograde, in both parts, of the first 20 measures of the first movement, with slight variations.
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Composed by Dan Cutchen. Contemporary. Score and part. 23 pages. Dan Cutchen Music #2930577. Published by Dan Cutchen Music (A0.844271).
The Bb Clarinet and Piano are equally featured in this concerto. Time for each movement: Â 1st Movement (approx. 3 mins), 2nd Movement (approx. 6 mins), 3rd Movement (approx. 4:30 mins)
Movement I Â
The beginning of this movement provides much of the musical data for the rest of the piece. Â Gentle and legato lines evolve into driving eighth note harmonies in the middle section. Â Three times, there are significant pauses which may seem uncomfortable but, "waiting" (patience) can be a difficult process. Â At the end of each time of silence and meditation, the performers work together to move forward in unity. Â
This movement ends with a retrograde (reverse order) of the first section in the piano part. Â Listen for the delicate but consistent flow of eighth notes which begin and end this movement.
Movement II
The running sixteenth-note patterns in the piano contrast with the flowing, legato clarinet line at the beginning. Â Midway, there is an echo of the beginning of the first movement with a slightly more vigorous accent of sixteenth notes in the piano part while the clarinet counters with a graceful melody. The movement ends with a quiet variation of the beginning of the first movement-using an irregular meter of five-four time.
Movement III
A cadenza-like solo for the clarinet opens this movement which again incorporates musical information from the first movement. The piano enters and both parts slowly develop a limited group of notes in Ab Dorian as they, seemingly, grow in expectation of the arrival of the climax of the piece, This part is also a variation of the apex of the first movement. The last section is a retrograde, in both parts, of the first 20 measures of the first movement, with slight variations.
https://youtu.be/3wJ1fPxyGOc
This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard’s global self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters. ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of both popular titles and original compositions from a wide variety of voices and backgrounds.
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