Ensemble (legni)
Prelude for Thawing
for Clarinet Octet
Prelude for Thawing was written for a concert of the Aomori State Clarinet Orchestra. Unlike a standard octet, it consists of double quartet. To perform, it’s most effective to place clarinets I. 1-3 on stage left, clarinets II. 1-3 on stage right, and the bass clarinets in the middle. Right and left positions can be swapped, however, the sound is more secure when bass clarinets are in the middle.
The theme of this song is the spring of the Northern provinces and the seasonal thaw. A brook from melting ice and spring sunshine appear as one walks at the foot of Hakkoda Mountain in Aomori. Flowers of skunk cabbage and Japanese butterbur scape bloom and show their faces amongst the melting snow and babbling brooks.
It’s challenging to synchronize each small note in the section, which represents streaming water with light reflected as if the water were dancing. As you perform, imagine the breath of spring after awaking from a long winter.
Brain Ensemble Collection 98
Instrumentation:
Full Score
Group 1 (Left Side):
1st Clarinet in Bb
2nd Clarinet in Bb
3rd Clarinet in Bb
Bass Clarinet in Bb
Group 2 (Right Side):
1st Clarinet in Eb !!!
2nd Clarinet in Bb
3rd Clarinet in Bb
Bass Clarinet in Bb
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