An Admirable Persistence

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for bass clarinet and percussion (2017)

Description

Audio

https://cosmopsis.net/track/1522325/two-delusions-eriko-daimo-james-shields
Performed on 5 July, 2018 at Oregon Bach Festival Composers Symposium, University of Oregon School of Music and Dance - by James Shields (bass clarinet) and Eriko Daimo (percussion).

Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8hET9dRDgU
Performance by Transient Canvas (Amy Advocat - bass clarinet; Matt Sharrock - marimba, vibraphone, suspended cymbal, wood blocks, cow bells, kick drum, front desk bell) at the Vermont College of Fine Arts, Montpelier, on 6 August 2017.

Duration

8 min.

Instrumentation

Bass Clarinet and Percussion (marimba, vibraphone, suspended cymbal, wood blocks, cow bells, kick drum, front desk bell)

Movements

(i) a warranted boast
(ii) an admirable persistence

Program Notes

Three Delusions is a three movement work for bass clarinet and percussion (marimba, vibraphone, suspended cymbal, wood blocks, cow bells, kick drum, front desk bell)

frederickrawski

Frederick Rawski is a composer of concert and electronic music based in Kyoto, Japan. His work draws upon contemporary classical, electro-acoustic and traditional musical forms from around the world. He studied composition with John Fitz Rogers, Roger Zahab and John Malia at the Vermont College of Fine Arts, and trained as a classical guitarist with Timothy Olbrych at the College of William & Mary. He once set a poem by Nezahualcoyotl to country music and sang it on a rooftop in Morocco. His day job is working as an international human rights lawyer. Links to audio and video recordings can be found at: www.cosmopsis.net.

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