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Twilight Reminiscence

Partitions pour quatuor de clarinettes.
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Article no.: BRENMS84610
Compositeur: Hiroaki Kataoka
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Durée: 4:40
Editeur: Brain Music

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Bb Clarinets | Bb Clarinets | Bb Clarinets (or Eb Alto Clarinet) | Bb Bass Clarinet

This piece was premiered in 2023 by four clarinetists from Yamanashi Prefectural Fuji Kawaguchiko High School Wind Ensemble. Amongst the ensemble series I have done there are pieces themed around shadows. These are typically dramatic and rustic pieces using various sound groups. However, I thought writing something different this time would be interesting, so I began this piece.

The theme is "nostalgia":

Beautiful scenes from the past, memories of sweet and sour days, the excitement of visiting a place for the first time... these are recollections that remain in one's heart for a lifetime. I aimed to capture those memories through music, in three movements.

Performance Notes:

Introductory Unison: Share the attack sound and tonal color to achieve a three-dimensional sound.

A (leggiero): Express with compact breath, conveying movement in the sound (control to avoid broad phrases). Follow the same unison as described above.

B: Highlight the rhythmic interest in each section with deliberate breath. The leggiero should be compact and sharp.

C: The 1st melody should express held notes clearly. Aim for accented notes with instant breath. A tight performance here creates vibrant, high-tension music.

D: Control sound spread and coherence to create natural scene transitions.

E: Sing freely, ensuring held notes are not heavy. Imagine a pizzicato effect for the quarter notes.

F and G: Use appropriate breath for each scene to express clearly. A tight performance will captivate the audience.

H: Express with a flavorful, resonant tone. Engage the atmosphere of the venue.

I: Same as the introduction.

J and K: Fast tempo and movement can lead to broad expression; aim for stylish breath and light sound.

L (bass clarinet): Play with sharp phrasing. Other parts should focus on a three-dimensional sound, building energy towards M.

M: Rushing tempo can weaken rhythmic expression and beat perception; maintain control.

N: For the final part, aim for a tight performance. Let the warm, happy sound of the clarinets fill the venue.

(Hiroaki Kataoka)