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Ulysses Kay

Kay: String Triptych

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Carl Fischer  |  SKU: BE26  |  Barcode: 9781491159071
  • Composer: Ulysses Kay (1917-1995)
  • Format: Full Score
  • Instrumentation: String Orchestra
  • Work: String Triptych
  • ISBN: 9781491159071

Description

Ulysses Kay favored neoclassical tendencies in his works, featuring lyricism, contrapuntal textures, clear formal designs and a tonal, yet chromatic harmonic vocabulary, all of which are evident in his approachable and elegant String Triptych from 1988. Composed for the Missouri All-State High School String Orchestra, the piece features three contrasting movements, identified as "Lyric, "Cadence," and "Finale." Ulysses Kay was a prolific composer, mentored by such distinguished pedagogues as William Grant Still, Howard Hanson, Paul Hindemith and Bernard Rogers. His numerous honors and awards include a Guggenheim Fellowship, an American Prix de Rome prize and a Fulbright Scholarship for studies in Europe, and honorary doctorates from Lincoln College, Bucknell University, the University of Arizona and Illinois Wesleyan University.

Carl Fischer

Kay: String Triptych

¥2,400

Description

Ulysses Kay favored neoclassical tendencies in his works, featuring lyricism, contrapuntal textures, clear formal designs and a tonal, yet chromatic harmonic vocabulary, all of which are evident in his approachable and elegant String Triptych from 1988. Composed for the Missouri All-State High School String Orchestra, the piece features three contrasting movements, identified as "Lyric, "Cadence," and "Finale." Ulysses Kay was a prolific composer, mentored by such distinguished pedagogues as William Grant Still, Howard Hanson, Paul Hindemith and Bernard Rogers. His numerous honors and awards include a Guggenheim Fellowship, an American Prix de Rome prize and a Fulbright Scholarship for studies in Europe, and honorary doctorates from Lincoln College, Bucknell University, the University of Arizona and Illinois Wesleyan University.

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