Brooklyn Bridge: for Solo Clarinet and Symphonic Band Clarinet with Piano Reduction
(Boosey & Hawkes Chamber Music). (2005) After the public opening of the Brooklyn Bridge in 1883, Harper's Monthly reported, "The wise man will not cross the bridge in five minutes. . . .he will linger to get the good of the splendid view about him." The composer was inspired by the same stunning vistas to write a "panoramic" clarinet concerto. Like the four cables/webs of wire and steel that hold the Bridge together, the concerto has four movements - East, South, West and North - each like a musical "view." It received its premiere performance at Carnegie Hall as part of the College Band Directors National Convention. Duration - ca. 26:00
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Brooklyn Bridge: for Solo Clarinet and Symphonic Band Clarinet with Piano Reduction
(Boosey & Hawkes Chamber Music). (2005) After the public opening of the Brooklyn Bridge in 1883, Harper's Monthly reported, "The wise man will not cross the bridge in five minutes. . . .he will linger to get the good of the splendid view about him." The composer was inspired by the same stunning vistas to write a "panoramic" clarinet concerto. Like the four cables/webs of wire and steel that hold the Bridge together, the concerto has four movements - East, South, West and North - each like a musical "view." It received its premiere performance at Carnegie Hall as part of the College Band Directors National Convention. Duration - ca. 26:00
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Brooklyn Bridge: for Solo Clarinet and Symphonic Band Clarinet with Piano Reduction

Brooklyn Bridge: for Solo Clarinet and Symphonic Band Clarinet with Piano Reduction

Brooklyn Bridge: for Solo Clarinet and Symphonic Band Clarinet with Piano Reduction

Brooklyn Bridge: for Solo Clarinet and Symphonic Band Clarinet with Piano Reduction

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(Boosey & Hawkes Chamber Music). (2005) After the public opening of the Brooklyn Bridge in 1883, Harper's Monthly reported, "The wise man will not cross the bridge in five minutes. . . .he will linger to get the good of the splendid view about him." The composer was inspired by the same stunning vistas to write a "panoramic" clarinet concerto. Like the four cables/webs of wire and steel that hold the Bridge together, the concerto has four movements - East, South, West and North - each like a musical "view." It received its premiere performance at Carnegie Hall as part of the College Band Directors National Convention. Duration - ca. 26:00

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781423466499
Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes
Publication date: 12/01/2008
Pages: 52
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.80(h) x 0.70(d)
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