| Adventures for Three Woodwinds $30.00 - See more - Buy online Lead time before shipment : 1 to 2 weeksChamber Music Bassoon, Clarinet, Flute SKU: CF.N1196 Composed by Randy Navarre. Set of Score and Parts. Duration 20 minutes. Carl Fischer Music #N1196. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.N1196). UPC: 680160683062. Notes: This composition was completed in September of 1978. It was written for the Kappelle Woodwind Trio, who performed it many times including in Carnegie Recital Hall in New York City. I am particularly proud of this work, because it was the first truly mature work that I had written. Much like a good novel where every character introduced is developed and completed, every motif that was introduced was developed at some point in this work. When I say developed, I do not mean in the way Mozart, Beethoven, or other classical composers worked their motives in the development section, running through different keys and tonalities. In this work, I let the motives spin their way into longer themes or just show up in a different or disguised way. For example, a motif introduced in the first movement receives its final development in the final of the fourth movement. I hope the audience enjoys listening to this composition, and of course, the performers enjoy exploring and playing my music. Thank you! - Randy Navarre. Notes:This composition was completed in September of 1978. It was written for the Kappelle Woodwind Trio, who performed it many times including in Carnegie Recital Hall in New York City. I am particularly proud of this work, because it was the first truly mature work that I had written. Muchlike a good novel where every character introduced is developed and completed, every motif that was introduced was developed at some point in this work. When I say developed, I do not mean in the way Mozart, Beethoven, or other classical composers worked their motives in the development section, running through different keys and tonalities. In this work, I let the motives spin their way into longer themes or just show up in a different or disguised way. For example, a motif introduced in the first movement receives its final development in the final of the fourth movement.I hope the audience enjoys listening to this composition, and of course, the performers enjoy exploring and playing my music.Thank you!- Randy Navarre. Publisher : Carl Fischer |
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