Author(s) |
Thorn, Benjamin
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Publication Date |
2017
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Abstract |
Croutons XIV was composed for Australian natural trumpeter John Foster. It is one of a series of works for solo instruments that I have written over the years that consist of several short crunchy movements.<br/>The three movements explore different tonal and timbral possibilities of the natural trumpet.<br/>The first uses the movement of sound in space and the combination of vocal sounds with the trumpet sounds.<br/>The second movement plays the the different qualities of sonic presence with echo effects and use of the mute which as well as changing the timbre allows a greater range of tonalities to be used.<br/>The third movement again plays with contrasts, this time between marcato and cantabile articulations, and again explores the use of the mute.<br/>Perhaps the piece could be interpreted as a mystical trumpet far from home exploring an empty and unknowable space.
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Language |
en
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Publisher |
Australian Music Centre
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Title |
Croutons XIV: for natural trumpet
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Type of document |
Original Creative Works - Other
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Entity Type |
Publication
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