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Three Nocturnes
Three Nocturnes for violin, clarinet and piano (2004)
Commissioned by the Verdehr Trio and Michigan State University
Duration 12:00
Three Nocturnes was commissioned by the Verdehr Trio and Michigan State
University. The title refers to the various evocations of night in the
work; only the third could be called a nocturne in the
legitimate historical sense.
The first features a busy, arpeggiated violin part and a soaring,
long-breathed melody in the clarinet, perhaps reminiscent of
Rachmaninoffs seemingly endless melodies. The violin assumes the
melodic role in the second, at least until the clarinet joins in
imitation. The last is a piano nocturne in the tradition of Chopin,
complete with a widely-spaced accompaniment in the left hand. In
answer to the constant motion of numbers one and two, the last nocturne
is almost excessively slow and deliberate, finally achieving tonal
stability in its final bars.
Kevin Puts
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