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Sepulchral City - Musique pour clarinette en sib, violoncelle et piano. clarinet in Bb, cello and piano. Partition et parties.

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Christian Jost - Edition Schott  : Sepulchral City - Musique pour clarinette en sib, violoncelle et piano. clarinet in Bb, cello and piano. Partition et parties..
In this trio, as in most of his compositions, Jost has pictures and associations with true incidents, films and novels in his mind. What inspired him... Lire la suite
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Résumé

In this trio, as in most of his compositions, Jost has pictures and associations with true incidents, films and novels in his mind. What inspired him to write this piece was Joseph Conrad's novel 'Heart of Darkness' in which the protagonist Marlow says about the city of Brussels : 'In a few hours I arrived in a city that always make me think of a whited sepulchre. ' In 'Sepulchral City', a work commissioned to mark the tenth anniversary of the Jerusalem Chamber Music Festival, however, the title refers to Jerusalem, the city of white tombs.
The topic of Jost's trio is a travel into the soul and living spirit of a city, with no physical movement being needed to find the heart of impenetrable darkness : It lies within the city walls. In this respect, 'Sepulchral City' equals a compositionally unfolded funeral bell. Even the animated middle section rather has insisting than progressive power. At the end, the only thing to do is to inhale and exhale.
Instrumentation : clarinet in Bb, cello and piano

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    01/01/2008
  • Editeur
  • Collection
  • ISBN
    979-0-001-15157-3
  • EAN
    9790001151573
  • Nb. de pages
    48 pages
  • Poids
    0.203 Kg
  • Dimensions
    23,1 cm × 30,3 cm × 0,0 cm

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What inspired Christian Jost to write this piece was Joseph Conrad's novel 'Heart of Darkness' in which the protagonist Marlow says about the city of Brussels : 'In a few hours I arrived in a city that always make me think of a whited sepulchre. ' In 'Sepulchral City', a work commissioned to mark the tenth anniversary of the Jerusalem Chamber Music Festival, however, the title refers to Jerusalem, the city of white tombs.
The topic of Jost's trio is a travel into the soul and living spirit of a city, with no physical movement being needed to find the heart of impenetrable darkness : It lies within the city walls. In this respect, 'Sepulchral City' equals a compositionally unfolded funeral bell. Even the animated middle section rather has insisting than progressive power. At the end, the only thing to do is to inhale and exhale.
Besetzung : clarinet in Bb, cello and piano

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