Ebony & Ivory

Author:   Brian Chapple
Publisher:   Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music
ISBN:  

9781854728043


Pages:   24
Publication Date:   02 March 1995
Format:   Book
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An attractive and lively set of pieces for the competent clarinettist, exploring a variety of lighter styles. 'On your Marks' is a witty curtain-raiser to the Twenties swing of 'Out of Town', where foot-tapping syncopations and sliding chromatics are shared between the players. The languorous, expressive central 'Beautifully Blue' leads, via a mock-serious tango ('Spanish Brandy'), to the Goodmanesque high jinks of the finale, 'Gone to Lunch'. The idioms are well evoked and well contrasted, but the composer goes beyond mere pastiche. With his tongue firmly in his cheek he is constantly wrong-footing the players rhythmically or introducing fresh and unexpected melodic or harmonic shifts. The result is a clever and sophisticated set which will have wide appeal.

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Author:   Brian Chapple
Publisher:   Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music
Imprint:   Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music
ISBN:  

9781854728043


ISBN 10:   1854728040
Pages:   24
Publication Date:   02 March 1995
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Book
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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On your Marks ; Out of Town ; Beautifully Blue ; Spanish Brandy ; Gone to Lunch

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Brian Chapple was educated at Highgate School and studied at the Royal Academy of Music with Lennox Berkeley and Harry Isaacs. In 2000 he was elected Associate of the Royal Academy of Music.

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