Sheet Music: Score & Part(s)Hurly Burly : for B flat soprano sax & piano / Matthew Orlovich.by Matthew Orlovich (2015)
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Hurly Burly (for B-flat soprano saxophone and piano) was commissioned in 2015 by Australian saxophonist, Simon Watts. It received its world premiere performance on Thursday 19th November, 2015 performed by Simon Watts (soprano saxophone) and David Howie (piano) at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Macquarie Street, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
The work received its US premiere at the 2016 Hot Air Music Festival, held at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, California, performed by Timothy Roberts (soprano saxophone) and Matthew Orlovich (piano).
The score comprises three movements. The first and third movements are the more illustrative of the work's title with urgent rhythms and highly chromatic melodic lines creating a highly energised mood.
The middle movement, marked 'Reverberant', steals us away to a place of relative tranquility. Here, the saxophone and piano intermingle in an atmosphere of echoes and windchime-like figurations.
I extend thanks to my friend, Simon Watts, for commissioning the work and for giving the world premiere performance.
Matthew Orlovich.
Published by: Waratah Music [WM 004] — 1 score 36p. -- A4 (portrait)) and 1 part (12p. -- A4 (portrait))
Difficulty: Advanced
Duration: 8 mins, 30 sec.
I. Snappy -- II. Reverberant -- III. Snappier.
Dedicated to Simon Watts
First performance by Simon Watts, David Howie — 19 Nov 15. Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Sydney NSW
Available as both a physical and a digital score.
Typeset edition.
ISMN: 979-0-7202-1506-8
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