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Zeichenstaub (+CD) Graham Waterhouse

Titel (DE): Zeichenstaub - Trio
Titel (EN): Zeichenstaub - Trio
Titel (FR): Zeichenstaub - Trio
Komponist / Composer: Waterhouse, Graham
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Besetzung / Instrumentation: Violine, Viola und Violoncello / violin, viola and cello
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Verlag / Publisher: Musikverlag Robert Lienau
Erscheindungsdatum / Date of Publishing: 01.01.2012
Ausgabe / Publication: Partitur und Stimmen - Score and parts -
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Seiten / Pages: 76
Verarbeitung: Rückendrahtheftung - Saddle-wire stitching
Schwierigkeitsgrad / Difficulty: schwer - difficult - difficile
Sprache / Language: Deutsch Englisch Französisch
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ISMN: M-011-41120-9
ISMN-13: 979-0-011-41120-9
ISMN-EAN: 9790011411209
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The composition was composed in response to a poem written in 1992 by Karl Dietrich Hepp (Kaspar Damian Hosp under his pen name). The first letters of the individual movements of the string trio are H E P P: Halcyon, Ethereal, Pointillist and Perpetuum. The poem by K.D.H. was inspired by a photo of his father taken on a ski tour in 1931. Both, the poem and the photo are printed in the edition and everything adds up to a fascinating, artistic chain reaction. The diatonic material of the first movement in the composition by Waterhouse expresses optimism, energy and liberation. The 2nd movement is a study in pianissimo harmonics. The following 3rd movement is a pizzicato study in a bright and vivid harmonic tableau. In the last movement, a kind of Moto Perpetuo, the musical material continually transforms. Graham Waterhouse (*1962) was born into a musical family and has lived in Munich since 1992 where he is active as a freelance composer and cellist. He received his musical education at Cambridge University and at music colleges in Essen and Cologne. His works to date comprise mainly chamber music and instrumental concerts. Waterhouse performs as a solo cellist and in various chamber music formations. He has performed his own Cello Concerto in Toluca, Mexico City, Gorkij, Weimar and Baden-Baden.

Halcyon . Ethereal - Pointillist - Perpetuum

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The composition was composed in response to a poem written in 1992 by Karl Dietrich Hepp (Kaspar Damian Hosp under his pen name). The first letters of the individual movements of the string trio are H E P P: Halcyon, Ethereal, Pointillist and Perpetuum. The poem by K.D.H. was inspired by a photo of his father taken on a ski tour in 1931. Both, the poem and the photo are printed in the edition and everything adds up to a fascinating, artistic chain reaction. The diatonic material of the first movement in the composition by Waterhouse expresses optimism, energy and liberation. The 2nd movement is a study in pianissimo harmonics. The following 3rd movement is a pizzicato study in a bright and vivid harmonic tableau. In the last movement, a kind of Moto Perpetuo, the musical material continually transforms. Graham Waterhouse (*1962) was born into a musical family and has lived in Munich since 1992 where he is active as a freelance composer and cellist. He received his musical education at Cambridge University and at music colleges in Essen and Cologne. His works to date comprise mainly chamber music and instrumental concerts. Waterhouse performs as a solo cellist and in various chamber music formations. He has performed his own Cello Concerto in Toluca, Mexico City, Gorkij, Weimar and Baden-Baden.

Halcyon . Ethereal - Pointillist - Perpetuum




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Order id: 787780
Difficulty: -
Duration: --:-- min
Pages: 76
publisher id: ZRL 41120
EAN: 9790011411209
Composer: Graham Waterhouse
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Publisher: Robert Lienau Musikverlag
Instrumentation: Kammermusik / Ensemble

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