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Moon and ocean, op. 100, no. 3

Digital Sheet Music [PDF]: Score

Moon and ocean, op. 100, no. 3 : [eScore] / Andrew Schultz.

by Andrew Schultz (2017)

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  • Instrumentation: Piano.
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Moon and ocean for piano consists of two short pieces. It is the third work in a series of pairs of short pieces: Prelude and Postscript, Two Interludes and Moon and Ocean. They are all fairly subdued pieces and quite short - about 5 minutes per pair. Moon and ocean is based on a duet from a larger work, Southern Cantata (2017). The movement titles of the pieces come from the text (by Katherine Firth) for a duet in the cantata:

"The moon drowned in the ocean,
A silver coin.
Is water safer than land?"

Published by: Australian Music Centre — 1 digital (PDF) facsimile score (4p. -- A4 (portrait))

Difficulty: Medium

Duration: 5 mins, 10 sec.

Contents note:

1. The moon drowned -- 2. In the ocean.

First performance by Stephen Emmerson — 1 Sep 17. Queensland Conservatorium of Music, Brisbane

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Moon and ocean, op. 100, no. 3
Score: Moon and ocean, op. 100, no. 3 / Andrew Schultz.

Selected Works by AMC Represented Artists, vol. 87.
CD: Selected Works by AMC Represented Artists, vol. 87.

 

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