Bliss: Sky Blue Pink
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- Composer: Marilyn Bliss (1954-)
- Instrumentation: Piano, Flute
- Work: Sky Blue Pink (2024)
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- Size: 8.9 x 12.0 inches
Description
Composer's Note:
One of the realities of growing up in rural Iowa was a long car ride home. But if it was at sunset, it could be a theatrical experience. I loved riding in the back seat on a late afternoon when there was a variety of clouds to filter the sun's glare and paint the sky with colors. I was especially fascinated by the seemingly impossible blend of blue and pink, and when my mother asked me what my favorite color was, I told her "sky blue pink." of course it was impossible to find anything in that color! But for my birthday, she bought me a doll that had a dress that was exactly that! So this piece is dedicated to my mother, who appreciated nuance and could move mountains.
Sky Blue Pink is a lyrical piece, following a sunset drama that includes some dark threatening clouds but eventually resolves into a clear night sky with the first stars of the night. The tension between tonality and chromaticism reflects the sky's changing colors. It's a piece that gives both the flute and piano chances to sing and is a piece for all to enjoy.
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