Baron Piquant's Pas de Trois by Donald Grantham Bassoon - Sheet Music

By Donald Grantham

Baron Piquant's Pas de Trois is one of a series of dance pieces based on characters drawn from voodoo lore; the previous ones are Baron Cimetiere's Mambo, Son of Cimetiere, Baron Samedi's Sarabande (and Soft Shoe), Baron La Croix's Shuffle and Baron Piquant on Pointe. The four Barons are all members of the family Ghede, the spirits in charge of the intersection between the living and the dead. Despite this grim association, the Barons have a lighter side. All three are notorious tricksters with a marked fondness for brandy and tobacco. All dress alike - in black tailcoats and tall black hats, dark glasses with one lens missing, and carry canes and smoke cigars. The music depicts both their dark and light sides. Textures are primarily transparent and ethereal, but the atmosphere of all four works is a bit sinister, mordant and menacing.

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Instrument:
Bassoon Euphonium Harpsichord Piano
Genres:
20th Century
Composers:
Donald Grantham
Publishers:
Potenza Music
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Donald Grantham
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
1.82 pounds

Bassoon, euphonium, harpsichord (piano)

SKU: P2.40005

Composed by Donald Grantham. Chamber music, 20th century. Published by Potenza Music (P2.40005).

Baron Piquant's Pas de Trois is one of a series of dance pieces based on characters drawn from voodoo lore; the previous ones are Baron Cimetiere's Mambo, Son of Cimetiere, Baron Samedi's Sarabande (and Soft Shoe), Baron La Croix's Shuffle and Baron Piquant on Pointe. The four Barons are all members of the family Ghede, the spirits in charge of the intersection between the living and the dead. Despite this grim association, the Barons have a lighter side. All three are notorious tricksters with a marked fondness for brandy and tobacco. All dress alike - in black tailcoats and tall black hats, dark glasses with one lens missing, and carry canes and smoke cigars. The music depicts both their dark and light sides. Textures are primarily transparent and ethereal, but the atmosphere of all four works is a bit sinister, mordant and menacing.