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lake and the hinterland

Sheet Music: Score & Part(s)

The lake and the hinterland : band / Stuart Greenbaum

by Stuart Greenbaum (2000)

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    Performance by Eleanor Lewis, Katarina Kroslakova from the CD Spike!.


    (this sample is of the cello with piano version of this work)

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Stay close now as winter's

White fuse burns across

The lake and the hinterland

(excerpt from Late Autumn Lullaby by Ross Baglin)

A hinterland is a district behind a coast, or river's banks with the suggestion of sparse population. The full text to Baglin's poem is one I had already set for voice, and the resonance of that setting continues in this piece for cello and piano. A shorter version had originally been written in celebration of the marriage of Henriette Rothschild and Mathew McCrum. The current, extended, version is also dedicated to them.

Published by: Reed Music [RM096] — 1 score

Difficulty: Advanced — Advanced student/professional

Duration: 4 min.

Dedicated to Alastair McKean

First performance 8 Jul 00. Alexander Symphonic Wind Band, conducted by Lynette Bridgland, [at Border Music Camp, Albury].

Title taken from text of the poem 'Late autumn lullaby' by Ross Baglin.

Typeset edition.

ISMN: M-720019-95-6

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This work also exists as the following versions:
- Cello with piano
- Violin with piano
- Saxophone with piano

 

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