Sheet Music: Performance PartsL'Oiseau fantastique / Andrew Schultz.by Andrew Schultz (1984)
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L'oiseau fantastique was written in early 1984. The work is the first in the series that takes its title from a scene in the French film, Diva (1981), in which the to main characters laughingly describe an elaborate mechanical bird as "l'oiseau fantastique," or a fantastic bird.
This two movement work draws on minimalist approaches to organisation of ideas and the slow passage of time with the electronic or chamber organ part providing a slow textural horizon of harmony throughout.
Pages: 1 set of performance parts
Difficulty: Advanced
Duration: 17 min.
First performance by Andrew Schultz, Stephen Cronin, Wayne Brennen, David Galbraith, Bernard Horsley — 5 Jun 84. Performance Room, Music Department, University of Queensland, Brisbane
This is a handwritten edition — it is not typeset.
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Score: L'Oiseau fantastique : for clarinet, violin, violoncello, piano and organ / Andrew Schultz.
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