at least a moment
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for alto flute and piano (2010)
Duration: 18 minutes
28 pages
1. To You
2. Permanently
3. One Train
Website: www.dennistobenski.com
Duration: 18 minutes
28 pages
1. To You
2. Permanently
3. One Train
Website: www.dennistobenski.com
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This piece is an arrangement of my song cycle of the same title, at least a moment, three settings of poems by Kenneth Koch, and was created in February 2010.
Few changes have been made from the original. However, the most substantial alteration occurs in the second movement, "Permanently", where the song requires that the singer speak several lines of text These areas have been filled in with musical material from the third movement, "One Train May Hide Another", as well as a brief allusion to Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3 (to complement the existing quote from the second movement of his Symphony No. 7!).
Many thanks to my good friend Chet Biscardi for the off-hand remark that spawned this arrangement, and to Marc Peloquin for whom I paraphrased "One Train May Hide Another" (which goes by the title Best at dawn), which put me in an arranging mood.
Few changes have been made from the original. However, the most substantial alteration occurs in the second movement, "Permanently", where the song requires that the singer speak several lines of text These areas have been filled in with musical material from the third movement, "One Train May Hide Another", as well as a brief allusion to Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3 (to complement the existing quote from the second movement of his Symphony No. 7!).
Many thanks to my good friend Chet Biscardi for the off-hand remark that spawned this arrangement, and to Marc Peloquin for whom I paraphrased "One Train May Hide Another" (which goes by the title Best at dawn), which put me in an arranging mood.
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John was born in Dallas, Texas and began studying with Oakley Pittman, who was director of bands at Southern Methodist University and principal clarinetist of the Dallas Symphony. John and his family moved to Denver, Colorado where he studied with the retired principal clarinetist of the Denver Symphony, Val …
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