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Score and Parts flute (pic), clarinet, violin, viola, cello, double bass, and percussion (1 player: vibraphone, crotales) - advanced

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For Flute, Clarinet, Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass & Percussion Score and Parts. Composed by Pierre Jalbert. Sheet music. Edition Schott. Softcover. Composed 2018. 37 pages. Duration 15'. Schott Music #ED30283. Published by Schott Music (HL.49045996).

ISBN 9781540033901. UPC: 888680786991. 9.25x12.0x0.314 inches.

Light, Line, Shadow is a response to Edward Hopper's iconic painting Road and Trees, a painting donated to the Philadelphia Museum of Art by Daniel Dietrich II, and the first Hopper painting acquired by the museum. My piece is in three contrasting movements, each referring to and inspired by an aspect of Hopper's painting.The first movement, Landscape in Motion, refers to the dynamic movement of the landscape when traveling in a car and looking at the landscape passing by in the window. Hopper loved to take road trips, experiencing America by car, and in one of his initial sketches for Road and Trees, there was a car in the painting. The first movement tries to capture that moving landscape as experienced in a car in motion. The second movement, Brush Strokes, focuses on the darker forest in the painting, as the trees become denser and the technique of brush strokes creates deep layers. There is a spiritual aspect to Hopper's paintings, a kind of isolation and emptied out space, and the third movement, Open Road, dwells on that aspect of the painting before reprising material from the dynamic first movement.- Pierre Jalbert.


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