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Hall of mirrors : for saxophone quartet and piano : 2001 / Elliott Schwartz.

LIBRA M517.S49 H3 2019 score + parts
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Format:
Musical score
Author/Creator:
Schwartz, Elliott, 1936-2016, composer.
Contributor:
Harvard University. Wind Ensemble, dedicatee.
Harvard University. Office of Fine Arts, commissioning body.
Series:
American composers edition
Standardized Title:
Hall of mirrors
Language:
English
No linguistic content
Subjects (All):
Schwartz, Elliott, 1936-2016--Manuscripts--Facsimiles.
Schwartz, Elliott.
Schwartz, Elliott, 1936-2016.
Music--Manuscripts--Facsimiles.
Music.
Quintets (Piano, saxophones (4))--Scores and parts.
Quintets (Piano, saxophones (4)).
Genre:
Chamber music.
Facsimiles.
Scores.
Parts (Music)
Manuscripts.
Physical Description:
1 score (26 pages) + 4 parts ; 33 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : American Composers Alliance, 2019.
Language Note:
Staff notation; Graphic notation.
Contents:
Can you spell Sachsofone?
Counting lesson
Humoreske
Drones and points
Chorale with interruptions
Mirror variations.
Notes:
For saxophone quartet and piano, with soprano saxophone doubling alto saxophone; tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, and piano also using radios.
Score reproduced from holograph; parts are typeset.
Composed for the Harvard University Wind Ensemble, Tom Everett, Director.
Commissioned by the Office of Fine Arts, Harvard University.
At end: October, 2001, South Freeport, ME.
"November 2001."
Duration: approximately 13 min.
Composer's program and performance notes in English.
OCLC:
1110593548

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