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Composed by Ian Deterling, published by Deterling Music.
Commissioned by Jonathan Warburton.
Originally for Cello (Part 1) and Bass Trombone (Part 2), I've adapted this duet for a variety of instrument combinations:
Part 1
- Flute
- Clarinet
- Alto Clarinet
- Bass Clarinet
- Bassoon
- Alto Saxophone
- Tenor Saxophone
- Baritone Saxophone
- Horn in F
- Trombone
- Bass Trombone
- Tuba
- Viola
- Cello
Part 2
- Bass Clarinet
- Contrabass Clarinet
- Bassoon
- Contrabassoon
- Baritone Saxophone
- Bass Trombone
- Tuba
- Cello
- Contrabass
Notes:
Jonathan Warburton first approached me with the idea of commissioning a new chamber work for bass trombone in autumn of 2021. Leaving the instrumentation up to me, I decided to originally pair the bass trombone with cello because of how well their contrasting timbres compliment each other.
Shortly after first talking with Mr. Warburton, I traveled to Germany for about two months. While staying in Kassel, I spent an afternoon at Grimmwelt Kassel, a museum dedicated to the fairytales and dictionary work of the Brothers Grimm. I grew up on Grimm’s fairy tales, so I was fascinated and in awe of being able to look upon their handwritten letters, notes, belongings - even a silver box that was displaying Jacob Grimm’s teeth!
After returning from Germany, I began developing ideas for this piece, using my experience at Grimmwelt Kassel as a basis for inspiration. Half-step motions on beats 2-3 and 5-6 (BTbn measures 5 and 6) give the music an unsettling waltz-like lurch as it quickly meanders unexpectedly from one key center to another. Writing music is like creating an abstract story; the various melodies and motifs are individual chargers while the accompaniments are different settings where these characters develop and interact with one another.
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