violin
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accordion, bassoon, cello, chamber music, clarinet, clarinet ensemble, clarinet quartet, drum set, electronics, euphonium, flugelhorn, flute, french horn, guitar, marimba, oboe, obras/works, percussion, piano, saxophone, saxophone ensemble, saxophone quartet, solo, string orchestra, string quartet, trombone, trumpet, tuba, vibraphone, viola, violin, woodwind ensembleMorning Tango
The piece exhibits the vigorous nature characteristic of tango, featuring a consistently present main theme. It begins with a brief introduction, followed by initial and counterpoint presentations. The central section explores improvisation, while the conclusion returns to the theme’s original form, culminating in a sudden cut and unique ending gesture.
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accordion, bassoon, cello, chamber music, clarinet, clarinet ensemble, clarinet quartet, concert band, electronics, euphonium, flugelhorn, flute, french horn, guitar, harp, harpsichord, marimba, mixEnsemble, oboe, obras/works, percussion, piano, saxophone, saxophone ensemble, saxophone quartet, solo, string quartet, trombone, trumpet, tuba, vibraphone, viola, violin, woodwind ensemblemetamorphosis
This enchanting waltz captures the essence of waves lapping the shores of an Algarve fishing ground. It invites all to embrace and reinterpret its melody, infusing it with personal significance while honoring its original spirit. A heartfelt call for creativity and connection, it resonates with gratitude and artistic rebirth.
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accordion, bassoon, cello, chamber music, clarinet, electronics, euphonium, flugelhorn, flute, french horn, guitar, marimba, oboe, obras/works, percussion, piano, saxophone, trombone, trumpet, tuba, vibraphone, viola, violinÉtude 4 sur 3
A captivating fusion of musical theory and creativity unfolds in this piece, which innovatively transforms the conventional canon by utilizing three voices based on a perfect fourth. This bold approach defies traditional expectations, breathing new life into the relationship between intervals and vocal harmonies.
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This piece highlights the clarinet as a primary soloist, influencing the accompanying instruments. It embodies the concept of open music, allowing performers to interpret various sections, which evoke themes of instability and unease throughout the composition.