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Soliloque 1: Étoffé für Klarinette solo

Komponist: Räihälä, Osmo Tapio
Titel: Soliloque 1: Étoffé für Klarinette solo
Reihe: exempla nova 611
Besetzung: Klar
Einband: KT
Seitenzahl: 9
Format: 29,7 x 21,0 cm
Editionsnummer: SIK8811
ISMN: 9790003041117
Preis: € 12,50

Beschreibung

Der finnische Komponist Osmo Tapio Räihälä berichtet, dass er während der Arbeit an seinem Hornkonzert im Jahr 2011 eine Phase erlebte, in der er das Gefühl hatte, „in ein totes Ende zu gelangen.“ Um hier Abhilfe zu schaffen, entschloss er sich, eine Art „Fingerübung“ für Komponisten zu entwickeln, vergleichbar dem „Aufwärmprozess“ eines Instrumentalsolisten vor einem Auftritt. Räihälä erinnert sich weiter: “Instead of writing for orchestra, I started a short solo piece for clarinet. Little did I know that I had opened a Pandora’s box! I wrote ‘Soliloque 1: Étoffé’ in two days. Perhaps this frenzy made the music to become restless, quick in turns, and in short a pretty virtuosic etude. The clarinet is seeking for paths, at first without success, but in the end obviously finding one. And what about the Pandora‘s box? I had given the title the number one, and during the next two years I wrote five more Soliloques, solos of six to seven minutes, for various instruments, and one for soprano a cappella. The title Étoffé means ‘rich’, or ‘well rounded’, but also ‘fabric’ or even a ‘patch’ – and I felt that I had patched something in my work that was broken, and indeed: working on the concerto, I now had a fresh start.“

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The Finnish composer Osmo Tapio Räihälä reports that he experienced a phase whilst working on his Horn Concerto in 2011 during which he had the feeling of “having landed in a deadend”. To find a remedy, he decided to develop a kind of “finger exercise” for composers, comparable to the “warming-up process of an instrumental soloist before performing”. Räihälä remembers furthermore: “Instead of writing for orchestra, I started a short solo piece for clarinet. Little did I know that I had opened a Pandora’s box! I wrote ‘Soliloque 1: Étoffé’ in two days. Perhaps this frenzy caused the music to become restless, with quick turns – in short, a rather virtuosic etude. The clarinet seeks paths, at first without success, but obviously finding one in the end. And what about the Pandora’s Box? I had given the title the number one, and during the next two years I wrote five more Soliloques, solos of six to seven minutes, for various instruments, as well as one for soprano a cappella. The title Étoffé means ‘rich’, or ‘well rounded’, but also ‘fabric’ or even a ‘patch’ - and I felt that I had patched something in my work that was broken; indeed, working on the concerto now gave me a fresh start.”

weitere Ausgabe / further edition:

SIK 8832
Soliloque 2: La Tornade
für Horn in F

€ 12,50

inkl. MwSt. zzgl. Versand