known today as the Clarinet Concerto
Contains: Angus Dei ("Missa L'homme Arme") (Des Prez) * All and Some (Anonymous) * Amazing Grace (Newton) * Balm in Gilead (Anonymous) * Cantate Domino ("O Sing Unto the Lord") (Hassler) * Dona Nobis Pacem ("Grant Us Thy Peace") (Anonymous) * Et In Terra Pax ("
full of changing time patterns
discussing: How to approach the first lesson
AMEB LMUS level
Tower, Joan - Rising (for flute and string quartet) (2009) Forton Digital known today as the ClarinetPremiere: March 31, 2010 Carol Wincenc, flute Juilliard String Quartet The Juilliard School, New York, NY Composer Note: I have always been interested in how music can "go up." It is a simple action, but one that can have so many variables: slow or fast tempos, accelerating, slowing down, getting louder or softer with thick or thin surrounding textures going in the same or opposite directions. For me, it is the context and the feel of the action that