Sheet Music: ScoreStella degradation : for bass clarinet, cello, viola, piano and timpani / Cat Hope.by Cat Hope (2012)
|
Product details
This piece is inspired by a sketch Iannis Xenakis made for his piece Terretektorh (1956-66). Whilst there are many sketches for this famous piece, one is a combination of clouds of gentle lines, as well as hard symmetrical ones, grouped out on graph paper. This piece features many of the elements that are part of my ongoing interest in glissandi, drone, noise and an exploration of the concepts around the low frequency range of music.
Published by: Australian Music Centre — 1 facsimile score (3p. -- A3 (landscape))
Difficulty: Medium
Duration: 7 min.
Dedicated to Soundstream Collective
Commissioned by Soundstream Collective.
First performance by Tristen Parr, Lindsay Vickery, Joshua Webster, Johannes Luebbers, Hayley Ayers — 19 Oct 12. WA Academy of Performing Arts, Perth
Please note, this is a study score for research use. It is reproduced in standard book format with page breaks inserted to facilitate page turns.
For performance, a copy of the continuous (or scroll) format score is available. Please see the "Score [ePDF]" version of the work in the 'Related Products' section below.
The Decibel ScorePlayer, an iPad application that puts the score in motion and coordinates the performance, is required for performance of this work.
Includes performance directions.
Further information is at: http://www.cathope.com/stella-degradation-2012.html
A duo version is also available.
To perform this piece you will need the Decibel ScorePlayer, an iPad application that puts the score in motion and coordinates the performance.
Graphic notation edition
ISMN: 979-0-67311-824-9
Related products
This work is also available in the following products:
Score [ePDF]: Stella degradation : for bass clarinet, cello, viola, piano and timpani [eScore] / Cat Hope.
- Browse other works for Quintets: Bass clarinet, timpani, piano, viola, cello
- Browse other works by Cat Hope
User reviews
Be the first to share your thoughts, opinions and insights about this item.
To post a comment please login