M-NABRI by Hope Lee Clarinet - Sheet Music

By Hope Lee

The core idea of the work came from a picture of a mask I saw in a magazine, very similar to the character mask known as painted face in Peking (Beijing) opera. I was amazed that despite the rigidity of each line and angle carved into the mask, the impression was of a well-contoured and expressive face. Based on this observation I created two roles. Both are very constrained and rigid but are interdependent. That is, the relationship between the two roles is like the carver's knife, creating contours which bring life and energy out through this rigidity.' This work is a chamber ensemble version of NABRIPAMO.

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Instrument:
Clarinet Double Bass Flute Mandolin Marimba Viola
Genres:
Classical
Composers:
Hope Lee
Publishers:
Furore Verlag
Series:
Women Composers and Arrangers
ISBN:
979-0-50012-131-2
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Hope Lee
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
1.56 pounds

Flute, clarinet, mandoline, guitar, viola, doublebass, harpe and Marimba - Level 4

SKU: FV.FUE-2310

Composed by Hope Lee. Bigger Scorings (Ensemble). Chamber Music. Full score. Composed 1983. Duration ca. 12'. Furore Verlag #FUE 2310. Published by Furore Verlag (FV.FUE-2310).

ISBN 979-0-50012-131-2.

The core idea of the work came from a picture of a mask I saw in a magazine, very similar to the character mask known as painted face in Peking (Beijing) opera. I was amazed that despite the rigidity of each line and angle carved into the mask, the impression was of a well-contoured and expressive face. Based on this observation I created two roles. Both are very constrained and rigid but are interdependent. That is, the relationship between the two roles is like the carver's knife, creating contours which bring life and energy out through this rigidity.' This work is a chamber ensemble version of NABRIPAMO.