Digital Sheet Music [PDF]: Score & Part(s)Sonata for clarinet and piano : a trillion miles of darkness [eScore] / Stuart Greenbaum.by Stuart Greenbaum (2016)
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This Sonata for Clarinet and Piano is written for Paul Dean. It is the 9th in a series of sonatas that began in 2000. 'A trillion miles of darkness' is a phrase from Michael Faber's 2014 novel, The Book of Strange New Things. This sonata does not attempt to portray Faber's book, but it does connect to its premise of being an unfathomably long way from one's home planet; and also to the metaphorical idea of psychological darkness that can envelop us.
Published by: Australian Music Centre (under licence from G.Schirmer Australia) — 1 digital (PDF) score 33p. -- B4 (portrait)) and 1 part (10p. -- A4 (portrait))
Difficulty: Advanced
Duration: 23 mins
I. desolate -- II. celestial -- III. alone, unto the end of the world.
First performance by Kevin Power, Paul Dean — 8 Sep 16. Ian Hangar Recital Hall, QLD Conservatorium of Music, Brisbane
Includes programme note.
Composer's no.: GRT 190.
Typeset edition.
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