SKU: HL.14043377
11.75x16.5 inches.
Ed Hughes ' Sky Blue for solo Clarinet and Orchestra. A3 Conductor's score. ' This concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra is approximately eight minutes long. It was composed especially for Alison Hughes (clarinettist) and the University of Sussex Symphony Orchestra. Sky Blue is inspired by a painting of the same name made in 1940 by Wassily Kandinsky in which figures appear to float free across a clear blue sky. The painting has been described (by Mona Molarsky, 2009) as 'an ethereal, Miro-like confection with biomorphic squiggles that buzz like glimmering insects in the afternoon sun'. The music is a continuous single movement with moments of harmonic transparency contrastingwith sections of greater modal complexity. There are some sections which also feature soloists in the Orchestra, perhaps like the free-floating figures in Kandinsky's painting. ' - Ed Hughes (June 2014)
Ed Hughes' Sky Blue for solo Clarinet and Orchestra. A3 Conductor's score.
'This concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra is approximately eight minutes long.
It was composed especially for Alison Hughes (clarinettist) and the University of Sussex Symphony Orchestra.
Sky Blue is inspired by a painting of the same name made in 1940 by Wassily Kandinsky in which figures appear to float free across a clear blue sky. The painting has been described (by Mona Molarsky, 2009) as 'an ethereal, Miro-like confection with biomorphic squiggles that buzz like glimmering insects in the afternoon sun'.
The music is a continuous single movementwith moments of harmonic transparency contrasting with sections of greater modal complexity. There are some sections which also feature soloists in the Orchestra, perhaps like the free-floating figures in Kandinsky's painting.' - Ed Hughes (June 2014)
SKU: HL.14043378
8.0x11.75 inches.
Ed Hughes ' Sky Blue for solo Clarinet and Orchestra. A4 study score. ' This concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra is approximately eight minutes long. It was composed especially for Alison Hughes (clarinettist) and the University of Sussex Symphony Orchestra. Sky Blue is inspired by a painting of the same name made in 1940 by Wassily Kandinsky in which figures appear to float free across a clear blue sky. The painting has been described (by Mona Molarsky, 2009) as 'an ethereal, Miro-like confection with biomorphic squiggles that buzz like glimmering insects in the afternoon sun'. The music is a continuous single movement with moments of harmonic transparency contrasting withsections of greater modal complexity. There are some sections which also feature soloists in the orchestra, perhaps like the free-floating figures in Kandinsky's painting. ' - Ed Hughes (June 2014)
Ed Hughes' Sky Blue for solo Clarinet and Orchestra. A4 study score.
The music is a continuous single movement withmoments of harmonic transparency contrasting with sections of greater modal complexity. There are some sections which also feature soloists in the orchestra, perhaps like the free-floating figures in Kandinsky's painting.' - Ed Hughes (June 2014)
SKU: HL.514922
UPC: 196288073956. 6.75x10.5x0.036 inches.
Written and recorded by country icon Dolly Parton, the music and imagery reflect the lifting of life's pain and the fruits of our sacrifices. This is a joyful and inspirational song, and these emotions are skillfully captured in Mac Huff's powerful arrangement.
SKU: HL.514923
UPC: 196288073963. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches.
SKU: HL.514924
UPC: 196288073970. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches.