Glenn Stallcop » INTERMEZZO
INTERMEZZO
INTERMEZZO
Double Bass and Piano
Composer's Note:
Intermezzo was composed during the early part of 1981. It was written for double bass and harp, as part of a concert of original chamber music works for flute, horn, harp, double bass, and percussion. It was later rewritten for double bass and piano, however, it still retains many harp-like elements in the piano accompaniment.
The work uses a foundation consisting of many layers of cycling ideas. These are buried and manipulated with the overall texture. The intent was to create a flowing and everchanging continuity. The inspiration for the work is drawn from running water, most notably the infreguent yet vitally nourishing water which flows through a desert wash. The water appears in the dry stream bed, flows and then is gone, leaving the desert as it was in a refreshed silence.
Authored (or revised): 1981
Duration (minutes): 10
First performance: May 21, 1987 Glenn Stallcop, db; Karl Wienand, pf; Arizona Composers Forum, Flagstaff, AZ
Book format: Score and Part
SKU
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