TOPIC:- Scound Sculpture no. 1
Sound Sculpture No. 1 is the combined name for three compositions. These three compositions - Trio for Bass Clarinet, Trumpet and Percussion, Prelude, Fantasy, Adagio and Allegro For Solo Percussion, and Fantasia, Adagio and Canon for Cello Bass Clarinet, Horn and Solo Percussion were all written between 1969 and 1972 and performed during the same years. They are combined together under the title Sound Sculpture No. 1 because they each use the same unusual and novel notation format (see Notation and Temporal Notation). The Details of each composition can be seen below -- further information on each individual composition can reached via the links below.
TRIO FOR BASS CLARINET, TRUMPET AND PERCUSSION.
COMPOSITION NAME:- Trio for Bass Clarinet, Trumpet and Percussion
MEDIUM:- Trio for Diverse Instruments
INSTRUMENTATION:- Solo Bass Clarinet, Trumpet and Piano.
WORLD PREMIER DATE:- 04/27/70
WORLD PREMIER PLACE:- Warner Concert Hall, Oberlin, Ohio. U.S.A.
DESCRIPTION/STYLE:- A Serial composition with pre-recorded taped portion -- contemporary and unusual notation of score.
SCORE:- Available by request to qualified customers.
RECORDING:- Not available at this time.PRELUDE, FANTASY, ADAGIO AND ALLEGRO FOR SOLO PERCUSSION.
COMPOSITION NAME:- Prelude, Fantasy, Adagio and Allegro for Solo Percussion.
MEDIUM:- Solo Percussion
INSTRUMENTATION:- Multiple tuned and untuned percussion.
WORLD PREMIER DATE:- 10/04/70
WORLD PREMIER PLACE:- Warner Concert Hall, Oberlin, Ohio. U.S.A.
DESCRIPTION/STYLE:- A Total Serial composition (serialized Pitch, Rhythm and Dynamics) with pre-recorded taped portion -- contemporary and unusual notation of score.
SCORE:- Available by request to qualified customers.
RECORDING:- Not available at this time.FANTASIA, ADAGIO AND CANON FOR CELLO, BASS CLARINET, HORN AND PERCUSSION.
COMPOSITION NAME:- Fantasia, Adagio and Canon for Cello Bass Clarinet, Horn and Solo Percussion.
MEDIUM:- Diverse instrumental group
INSTRUMENTATION:- Cello, Bass Clarinet, Horn and Percussion
WORLD PREMIER DATE:- 1971??
WORLD PREMIER PLACE:- Warner Concert Hall, Oberlin, Ohio. U.S.A.
DESCRIPTION/STYLE:- A Total Serial composition (serialized Pitch, Rhythm and Dynamics) with pre-recorded taped portion -- contemporary and unusual notation of score.
SCORE:- Available by request to qualified customers.
RECORDING:- Not available at this time.Trio for Bass Clarinet, Trumpet and Percussion was commissioned and played by Chris Runk and supported by Fred Holmgren - Trumpet and Donald Miller - Percussion.
Prelude, Fantasy, Adagio and Allegro For Solo Percussion was commissioned and played by Donald Miller
Fantasia, Adagio and Canon for Cello, Bass Clarinet, Horn and Solo Percussion was commissioned and played by Norman Fisher and supported by Chris Runk -- Bass Clarinet, Steven Habig -- Horn and Donald Miller -- Percussion
For further information concerning music compositions of Kerry R. Scott and the topic above use the links below:-
Trumpet Voluntary
Piccolo Trumpet
Clarino Trumpet
Natural Trumpet
Cornet
English Brass Band
Harmonic Series
Trio for Bass Clarinet, Trumpet and Percussion By Kerry R. Scott.
Further information on Kerry R. Scott's life and Compositions
A listing/portfolio of the music compositions of Kerry R. Scott
Further Information on The Tudor Rose School of Music
Further information on the Music CD -- Bubble and Squeak
Further information on the Music CD -- Rattle and Rhyme
Further information on the Music CD -- Beyond the Virtual Creation
Further information on the Music CD -- Brandy Butter, Brass and Bells
Further information on the Music CD -- The Old, The New, and an Eclectic Medley
Further information on the Music CD -- Mass 2100
Orchestral Suite from Mass 2100 and Mass 2100 original performance edition.
Further information on the Music CD -- Smphony No. ! -- Soundscapes of a Forgotten Britian
Further information on the live recording of the first performance of Mass 2100
Further information on compositional and composition commissions.
Further information on the stories and writings of Kerry R. Scott.