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Work

Images : clarinet with piano

by Margaret Brandman (1985)

Audio Sample

Performance by Margaret Brandman, Andre Shrimski from the CD Sonorities

This sample is of the Saxophone with piano version of this work

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CD

Images / the music of Margaret Brandman.

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Library shelf no. CD 707 [Available for loan]

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Score & Part

Images : for clarinet and piano / by Margaret S. Brandman.

Library shelf no. 788.62/BRA 2 [Available for loan]

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Work Overview

This is a one movement work in ternary form beginning with a lively syncopated theme in 4/4 which is contrasted by a more flowing middle section in the 3/4 time signature. The recapitulation uses the original theme transposed to a different key.

The theme is introduced by the Soprano Saxophone and then recapitulated by the piano. The two instruments embark on a musical conversation, weaving between each of the melodic and motives that are present.

The piece opens in a lively, syncopated 4/4 section, juxtaposed in the 3/4 section in the middle, where the main melody is recapitulated.

Work Details

Year: 1985

Instrumentation: Clarinet, piano.

Duration: 4 min.

Difficulty: AMEB Grade 6-7.

Performances of this work

23 Aug 2014: at Rhapsodies to Rhumbas (Zenith Theatre Chatswood).

9 Nov 2013: at Margaret Brandman: Rhapsodies to Rhumbas (Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre).

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