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Seven tableaux vivants representing the angel of history as melancholia : for ensemble and speaker / Brian Ferneyhough ; [texts by Charles Bernstein].

Van Pelt - Albrecht Music Library M1625.F47 T3 2009
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Format:
Musical score
Author/Creator:
Ferneyhough, Brian, 1943-
Contributor:
Bernstein, Charles, 1950-
Standardized Title:
Shadowtime. Seven tableaux vivants representing the angel of history as melancholia
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bernstein, Charles, 1950-.
Monologues with music (Instrumental ensemble)--Scores.
Monologues with music (Instrumental ensemble).
Bernstein, Charles, 1950---Musical settings.
Bernstein, Charles.
Genre:
Musical settings.
Scores.
Physical Description:
1 score (42 pages) ; 30 cm
Score.
Other Title:
Seven tableaux vivants : for ensemble and speaker
Place of Publication:
London ; New York : Edition Peters, [2009?]
Language Note:
English words.
Contents:
Laurel's eyes
Tensions
Hashish in Marseilles
After Heine
One and a half truths
Can'ts
[Untitled]
Notes:
Scene from the opera Shadowtime.
For speaker and flute (piccolo, bass flute), oboe (English horn), bass clarinet in B flat I (also clarinet in E flat), bass clarinet in B flat II (also clarinet in B flat), bass clarinet in B flat III (also double bass clarinet), soprano saxophone, horn, trumept in C (or piccolo trumpet in high B flat), trombone (bass trumpet), two violins, viola, violoncello and double bass.
At end of score: Fine Stanford October 2003.
Includes performance notes in English.
Publisher no.: Edition Peters no. 7719.
OCLC:
639152548
Publisher Number:
EP7719 Edition Peters

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