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Ziggurat - for bass clarinet and marimba. bass clarinet and marimba. Partition et parties.

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The relationship between music and architecture has for many decades been source of fascination for Gilbert. A range of works reflecting on the complexity... Lire la suite
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Résumé

The relationship between music and architecture has for many decades been source of fascination for Gilbert. A range of works reflecting on the complexity and beauty of French medieval cathedrals has been the result. Ziggurat is in many ways a companion to these, albeit the type of structure it was engendered by existed a good millennium earlier. It was commissioned in 1993 by the Duo Contemporain, Henri Bok, bass clarinet and Miguel Bernat, percussion, as a sequal to a number of pieces he'd written for them reflecting on the architecture of Chartes Cathedral.
Although it was a type of memorial to a leading figure in Babylonian (or indeed Amerindian) society, the ziggurat celebrates life. Starting at ground level, a pathway or staircase winds up around the conical structure, decorated with passages of visual narrative and imagery. Gilbert's duo for bass clarinet and marimba engages in a similar journey, continuously climbing but also episodic, with passages of wild virtuoso music separated by steady, directed motion.
Colour-changes involving bass clarinet multiphonics and rich chordal writing for the marimba feature strongly. In its original form the work lasted over eighteen minutes ; in 2014 Gilbert decided to extensively rewrite the work in order to sharpen its musical focus. It is now just over two thirds of its original length, with resultant heightened intensity. Instrumentation : bass clarinet and marimba

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    01/01/2000
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    M-2201-2656-9
  • EAN
    9790220126567
  • Nb. de pages
    60 pages
  • Poids
    0.238 Kg
  • Dimensions
    23,1 cm × 30,3 cm × 0,0 cm

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British composer Anthony Gilbert (1934) studied in London with Mátyás Seiber. This composition reflects Gilbert's fascination with the relationship between music and architecture. He creates contrasting timbres in the bass clarinet through the use of multiphonics. Besetzung : bass clarinet and marimba

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