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Chen Yi

Chen Yi: Three Duo-Bagatelles from China West (Version for E-flat Clarinet & B-flat Clarinet or Soprano Saxophone)

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Theodore Presser  |  SKU : 114-42463  |  Code-barres: 680160693627

Description

Chen Yi's Three Duo-Bagatelles from China West is a suite of Chinese folk songs. Originally written for flute and piano, many soloists and ensembles have requested transcriptions of these pieces for their own instruments—the sign of a true addition to the repertoire. The "Duo-Bagatelle" versions of this suite treat the instruments as equal partners, trading the melodic material freely back and forth.

Chen was inspired by authentic folk music from China West, and this work consists of exploratory compositions drawn from folk songs such as "Shange Diao," written for a wind instrument called the Lerong, "Nai Guo Hou," written for a different wind instrument called the Bawu, and "Dou Duo," a folk song meant to evoke the sounds of Lusheng ensemble playing of the Miao People.

For advanced players.

Theodore Presser

Chen Yi: Three Duo-Bagatelles from China West (Version for E-flat Clarinet & B-flat Clarinet or Soprano Saxophone)

$58.00

Description

Chen Yi's Three Duo-Bagatelles from China West is a suite of Chinese folk songs. Originally written for flute and piano, many soloists and ensembles have requested transcriptions of these pieces for their own instruments—the sign of a true addition to the repertoire. The "Duo-Bagatelle" versions of this suite treat the instruments as equal partners, trading the melodic material freely back and forth.

Chen was inspired by authentic folk music from China West, and this work consists of exploratory compositions drawn from folk songs such as "Shange Diao," written for a wind instrument called the Lerong, "Nai Guo Hou," written for a different wind instrument called the Bawu, and "Dou Duo," a folk song meant to evoke the sounds of Lusheng ensemble playing of the Miao People.

For advanced players.

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