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On 21, Nov 2012 | In Music in the Hall | By admin
Pas de Deux for cello and piano
Pas de Deux – This virtuosic and programmatic single-movement work is a portrait of an evolving partnership beginning with youthful exuberance, passing through rumination on loss, and culminating in a state of complex yearning: the desire to make ephemeral love timeless and permanent.
The score is available through Grey Bird Music. To see a perusal score click here. To hear a complete performance click here.
Instrumentation: Cello and Piano
Duration: 23 minutes
You can purchase a 10×13″ PDF copy of the score below:
Excerpt 1:
I. Youth (mm. 66-102)
Fred Sherry, cello; Stephen Gosling, piano
Excerpt 2:
II. The Limits of Life (mm. 66-102)
Fred Sherry, cello; Stephen Gosling, piano here
Excerpt 3:
III. Pas de Deux (mm. 291-301)
Fred Sherry, cello; Stephen Gosling, piano
About the work:
This virtuosic and programmatic single-movement work for cello and piano was written as a portrait of two married friends. Pas de Deux follows the evolution of their partnership, beginning with youthful exuberance, passing through rumination on loss, and culminating in a state of complex yearning: the desire to make ephemeral love timeless and permanent.
Premiere: 2.26.95, Miller Theatre, Maria Kitsopoulos, vc; Allison Voth, pno
Commission: Pamela Dillon
Recording: Fred Sherry, cello; Stephen Gosling, piano
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