Composed by Carson Cooman. Concert,Contemporary,Standards. Score. 37 pages. Musik Fabrik Music Publishing #3018601. Published by Musik Fabrik Music Publishing (A0.533554).
I. (Flowing) II. (Fast, nimble) III. (Funereal) (in memoriam Donald Martino) IV. (Dancing) V. (Distant, echoing) (for Richard and Dee Wilson) VI. (Moderate, singing, with humor) (for Michael Finnissy) VII. (Slow, very lyrical) VIII. (March) IX. (Envoi: Very slow, from afar) Nine Preludes (2007) for piano was written for and is dedicated to pianist Marilyn Nonken; it was commissioned by Richard Mason. Although the work is composed as a set of discrete movements, the preludes are very much interconnected, as motivic and developmental ideas run throughout the entire set. The basic musical material (founded upon collections of minor and major thirds) is shared among all nine movements. An elegiac quality runs throughout the work. The first prelude (Flowing) is inspired by the piano music of Johannes Brahms, whose contributions to the instrument’s literature have been a significant and ongoing influence on my work. The second prelude is fast and bright. Consistent staccato textures are maintained as the two hands intertwine. The third prelude (Funereal) is dedicated to the memory of American composer Donald Martino (1931–2005). The music refers very obliquely to Martino’s setting of Robert Herrick’s poems of death and eternity in The White Island (1985). The fourth prelude (Dancing) is light and buoyant. After a melodic middle section, the opening music reverses itself to the end. The fifth prelude (Distant, echoing) is dedicated to Richard and Dee Wilson. Through large blocks of sustained sound (both quiet and loud), the movement explores certain harmonic colors of the piano. The sixth prelude (Moderate, singing, with humor) is dedicated to English composer Michael Finnissy. The opening is marked “like an ‘off-kilter’ folk song,” and this original melody is subjected to a variety of transformations and textures. The rhythmic patterns are constantly in flux. The seventh prelude (Slow, very lyrical) is melodic and passionate, with a nocturnal character. The middle builds to an intense climax before dying away. The eighth prelude (March) is spiky and crisp. In the trio, the march theme is turned first into a tonal ballad before gradually transforming back into the language of the march. A faster reprise of the opening music follows. The ninth prelude (Envoi: Very slow, from afar) is an elegaic “farewell.” Romantic gestures and harmonies try to assert themselves before the music dies away.
Performance Note: Although it is preferred that the entire set of nine preludes be played in concert, individual preludes (or smaller assembled groupings) may be performed when necessary for programming needs. If the entire set is played, however, the order of the preludes should not be changed. The movements should be listed in the program in the format shown at the top of this page.
Recorded by Donna Amato on "Carson Cooman: Piano works" ALTARUS AIR-CD-9015
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Composed by Carson Cooman. Concert,Contemporary,Standards. Score. 37 pages. Musik Fabrik Music Publishing #3018601. Published by Musik Fabrik Music Publishing (A0.533554).
I. (Flowing) II. (Fast, nimble) III. (Funereal) (in memoriam Donald Martino) IV. (Dancing) V. (Distant, echoing) (for Richard and Dee Wilson) VI. (Moderate, singing, with humor) (for Michael Finnissy) VII. (Slow, very lyrical) VIII. (March) IX. (Envoi: Very slow, from afar) Nine Preludes (2007) for piano was written for and is dedicated to pianist Marilyn Nonken; it was commissioned by Richard Mason. Although the work is composed as a set of discrete movements, the preludes are very much interconnected, as motivic and developmental ideas run throughout the entire set. The basic musical material (founded upon collections of minor and major thirds) is shared among all nine movements. An elegiac quality runs throughout the work. The first prelude (Flowing) is inspired by the piano music of Johannes Brahms, whose contributions to the instrument’s literature have been a significant and ongoing influence on my work. The second prelude is fast and bright. Consistent staccato textures are maintained as the two hands intertwine. The third prelude (Funereal) is dedicated to the memory of American composer Donald Martino (1931–2005). The music refers very obliquely to Martino’s setting of Robert Herrick’s poems of death and eternity in The White Island (1985). The fourth prelude (Dancing) is light and buoyant. After a melodic middle section, the opening music reverses itself to the end. The fifth prelude (Distant, echoing) is dedicated to Richard and Dee Wilson. Through large blocks of sustained sound (both quiet and loud), the movement explores certain harmonic colors of the piano. The sixth prelude (Moderate, singing, with humor) is dedicated to English composer Michael Finnissy. The opening is marked “like an ‘off-kilter’ folk song,” and this original melody is subjected to a variety of transformations and textures. The rhythmic patterns are constantly in flux. The seventh prelude (Slow, very lyrical) is melodic and passionate, with a nocturnal character. The middle builds to an intense climax before dying away. The eighth prelude (March) is spiky and crisp. In the trio, the march theme is turned first into a tonal ballad before gradually transforming back into the language of the march. A faster reprise of the opening music follows. The ninth prelude (Envoi: Very slow, from afar) is an elegaic “farewell.” Romantic gestures and harmonies try to assert themselves before the music dies away.
Performance Note: Although it is preferred that the entire set of nine preludes be played in concert, individual preludes (or smaller assembled groupings) may be performed when necessary for programming needs. If the entire set is played, however, the order of the preludes should not be changed. The movements should be listed in the program in the format shown at the top of this page.
Recorded by Donna Amato on "Carson Cooman: Piano works" ALTARUS AIR-CD-9015
This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global
self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters.
ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of both popular
titles and original compositions from a wide variety of voices and backgrounds.
About Digital Downloads
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your computer, tablet or mobile device. Once you download your digital sheet music,
you can view and print it at home, school, or anywhere you want to make music, and
you don't have to be connected to the internet. Just purchase, download and play!
PLEASE NOTE: Your Digital Download will have a watermark at the bottom of each page
that will include your name, purchase date and number of copies purchased. You are
only authorized to print the number of copies that you have purchased. You may not
digitally distribute or print more copies than purchased for use (i.e., you may not
print or digitally distribute individual copies to friends or students).
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