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Pieces of Insects - for English Horn and Piano
SM-000266320
Composer | Jason McChristian |
Publisher | Jason McChristian |
Genre |
Classical / Chamber music
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Instrumentation |
Piano, Cor anglais |
Scored for | Duo |
Type of score | Score for two performers, Parts |
Movement(s) |
1 to 5 from 5 |
Duration |
11'0" |
Difficulty |
Advanced |
Year of composition |
2012 |
Description |
Pieces of Insects (2012)
I have always had a keen interest in insects and the combination of the english horn and piano provided a great opportunity to depict, and pay homage to, these wonderful and most evolutionarily successful of animals. My intention was to keep the music light and full of humor. The listener may even recognize familiar gestures one might use to permanently-remove these pesky critters. "Pieces of Insects" is set in five movements.
I. Ant(s)
Rarely seen alone, these insects are often seen as pests. In this movement the pianist can be heard smashing the helpless ants one finger at a time. It isn't long however, before the ants became too numerous and the pianist gives up.
II. Ladybug
This favorite, even among the most ardent bug-haters, appears slow but can fly to distant and exotic places.
III. Mosquito
This fragile insect has a bad rap due to its annoying, and sometimes dangerous behavior. Many have met their demise under the palm of a hand, but will the mosquito's angular flight path allow it to escape?
IV. Butterfly
The beauty of the butterfly has been an inspiration for many composers. This movement features a lyrical theme accompanied by arpeggiated figures.
V. Grasshopper
The grasshopper uses a combination of jumping and flying to maneuver. Unfortunately, sometimes they maneuver themselves directly into the windshield of an oncoming behemoth. |
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