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Research Studies/Études & Recherche : — [Studies - Multiple Instrument Works / Œuvres à Instruments Multiples ou Égaux] —




INNER TIME (HORATIU RADULESCU)







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Horatiu Radulescu(Edit)




Inner Time II - op 42 - Homage to Calder (1993)(Edit)

  • for seven B-flat clarinets
  • Inner Time II is based on a 42-pitch overtone-based scale with each of the seven clarinets employing 6 of the 42 notes. It starts and ends with combinations of clarinets patiently elaborating subtly shifting microtonal intervals.
    About halfway through the 56-minute work, there is a "valley" section in which the clarinets explore arpeggios in a lower register, producing a sound like an aeolian harp.
  • Download pdf file - presentation of the work (Fr - Eng - Ger) - alternate pdf








Capricon's Nostalgic Crickets (1972)(Edit)

  • for seven identical woodwinds
  • realized here for clarinets (both acoustic and electronically modulated) and noise track(s). — (Liam Hockley, clarinet)
  • The score is a closed square on which each voice has a different starting poing, and unfolds as 96 unique sound events: a "PULSE-TIDE of MUSIC and SILENCE."









   
   
   
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