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Cricket Chorus - Clarinet Quartet
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Clarinet Quartet Clarinet (4 Bb Clarinets, 《Nanbu-furin A》, 《Nanbu-furin B》) - Level 5

SKU: BZ.ENMS-84308

Composed by Yuichi Abe. Chamber Music. Ensemble. Score & parts. Duration 6:30. Bravo Music #ENMS-84308. Published by Bravo Music (BZ.ENMS-84308).

In Japan, you can hear the voices of various insects from summer to autumn. At the end of a hot day, in the cool night air, the chirping sound "rin-rin" is heartwarming and nostalgic. In Japanese history, before the Middle Ages, "crickets" seemed to refer to all singing insects, including cicadas. Today, in non-academic daily conversation, camel crickets, prosopog japonica and eobiana engelhardti are included even though they are not crickets. When I listen to the small world with insects, I realize that there is another world, and I feel an illusion. The opening begins with a rhythm that imitates the insect sounds. Some regular rhythms express insects singing with different time axes, and they feel like an ensemble complicatedly entwined. And when the ensemble stops ringing, a cold night breeze blows, which reminds us that autumn has arrived. However, on this night, the heat still remains, and we will be led to a profoundly mysterious insect world. Ideally, the two "wind bells" in the work should sound like a Nanbu-furin from Iwate prefecture. Commissioned by Albion Clarinet Varier. (Yuichi Abe).