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Turbulient for solo clarinet
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The clarinet emerges from silence, varying the opening pitch with microtones. You'll also hear cascades of arpeggios and melodic multiphonics.
chamber music clarinet
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Nature-inspired, classically-based chamber music, choral pieces, and synthesized ambient tracks, -- quirky rhythms, spicy harmonies, catchy melodic bits
I compose music for chamber groups, orchestra, synthesizers, and off-beat instruments like mandolin ensemble. You'll hear beautiful sounds, dissonant harmonies, quirky rhythms. I'm inspired by nature, poetry, and any old sound - pots and pans, crystal glasses, wind and water, and especially birds. Influences include Bartok and Messiaen, sometimes a little bit of jazz and improvisation.
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Charts
Peak #17
Peak in subgenre #5
Author
Pamela J. Marshall
Rights
Pamela J. Marshall
Uploaded
October 12, 2011
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MP3
MP3 1.8 MB 128 kbps 1:59
Story behind the song
Inspired by a Vox Novus call for 1-minute clarinet pieces with extended techniques, I wrote Turbulient to showcase the clarinet's agility and beautiful multiphonics. However, to play it with full expression, it was too long to be accepted. The excellent Boston-area clarinetist Todd Brunel recorded this for me in October 2011.
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