Sheet Music: Performance PartsAll those ways of leaving : for soprano, wind quartet and piano / Stuart Greenbaumby Stuart Greenbaum (2009)
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These 6 interludes were written to accompany a live book reading of Nick Earls's short story, 'All Those Ways of Leaving'. They may also be played in their in their own right. If performed with the narration, as in the premiere, a text sectionalisation plan is available form the composer and permission would need to be sought from the author, Nick Earls.
Published by: Australian Music Centre — 1 set of 5 performance parts (101p. -- A4 (portrait))
Difficulty: Advanced
Duration: 21 mins
I. The golden hair (oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon, piano) -- II. Morphine (oboe, horn, bassoon, piano, temple bell) -- III. A day out (oboe, clarinet, piano, ride cymbal, triangle) -- IV. Leaving (it’s almost summer) (clarinet, bassoon) -- V. Another thing finished (soprano, horn, piano) -- VI. The golden rope (escape) (full ensemble).
Dedicated to Paul Dean, Nick Earls
Commissioned by Southern Cross Soloists with funds provided by Australia Council. Music Board.
First performance by Southern Cross Soloists, Nick Earls — 29 Nov 09. Auditorium 1, State Library of Queensland, Brisbane
The piano part in this set is a copy of the full score. Soprano to read of the score.
The musical work does not set any of the words from the story (the soprano sings wordless phonetics). Copyright is vested fully in the music / composer, unless also performed with the story in which case there would be shared rights between the music and the story.
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