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Timothy Lee Miller

Miller: Carmina solis et lunae

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American Composers Alliance (ACA)  |  SKU: ACA-MILT-016  |  Código de barras: 9790600235322
  • Composer: Timothy Lee Miller (1961-)
  • Format: Score & Set of Parts
  • Instrumentation: String Trio (Violin, Viola, Cello)
  • Work: Carmina solis et lunae (2017)
  • ISMN: 9790600235322
  • Size: 8.9 x 12.0 inches

Description

Violin, viola, double bass (or cello)

Composer's Note:

Written as a Composition Fellow for the 2nd Annual Wyoming Festival-New Music in the Mountains, August 2-11, 2017, and in recognition of the full solar eclipse on Aug 21, 2017.

Carmina solis et lunae is a work that draws its inspiration from the full solar eclipse of August 21, 2017. While it shares some motivic and thematic material from a work I wrote in 2014 for the University of St. Andrews (Scotland) New Music Ensemble called Canticle of Winter, it essentially develops along the lines of a through-composed improvisation that takes the music to new places. Latin for "hymn to the sun and moon," Carmina chronicles the idea of the sun and moon in a celestial dance as the moon passes in front of the sun, as seen from the earth. The music is lyrical, yet playful in nature, and the climax comes in a stoic moment as, for a brief period the two are seen as one from our vantage point on earth.

American Composers Alliance (ACA)

Miller: Carmina solis et lunae

$ 34.00

Description

Violin, viola, double bass (or cello)

Composer's Note:

Written as a Composition Fellow for the 2nd Annual Wyoming Festival-New Music in the Mountains, August 2-11, 2017, and in recognition of the full solar eclipse on Aug 21, 2017.

Carmina solis et lunae is a work that draws its inspiration from the full solar eclipse of August 21, 2017. While it shares some motivic and thematic material from a work I wrote in 2014 for the University of St. Andrews (Scotland) New Music Ensemble called Canticle of Winter, it essentially develops along the lines of a through-composed improvisation that takes the music to new places. Latin for "hymn to the sun and moon," Carmina chronicles the idea of the sun and moon in a celestial dance as the moon passes in front of the sun, as seen from the earth. The music is lyrical, yet playful in nature, and the climax comes in a stoic moment as, for a brief period the two are seen as one from our vantage point on earth.

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