22286519
Shadowy fish
22286519
22286519
Shadowy fish Piano Quintet scores gallery preview page 1
Shadowy fish Piano Quintet scores gallery preview page 2
Shadowy fish Piano Quintet scores gallery preview page 3
Shadowy fish Piano Quintet scores gallery preview page 4
Shadowy fish Piano Quintet scores gallery preview page 5
Shadowy fish Piano Quintet - Sheet Music
Shadowy fish Piano Quintet - Sheet Music page 2
Shadowy fish Piano Quintet - Sheet Music page 3
Shadowy fish Piano Quintet - Sheet Music page 4
Shadowy fish Piano Quintet - Sheet Music page 5

Ships to you

Shadowy fish Hommage à Schubert Piano Quintet - Sheet Music

Piano Quintet

SKU: BR.EB-9399

Hommage à Schubert. Composed by Christian Mason. Chamber music; stapled. Edition Breitkopf. Music post-1945; New music (post-2000). Score and parts. Composed 2020. 72 pages. Duration 15:00. Breitkopf and Haertel #EB 9399. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.EB-9399).

ISBN 9790004188736. 9 x 12 inches.

One of my favourite pieces of music as a child - and I still love it - was Schubert's "Trout" Quintet. It was partly the wonderful music, of course, so light-hearted and joyful on the surface, yet with twists and turns and murky depths of feeling too. But I also liked the picture of a trout on the album sleeve - such beautiful creatures! Last year, while resident at the Villa Concordia in Bamberg, as I took daily walks along the Regnitz river, I observed the trout as they calmly hovered and swayed in the shallows... But if they felt my shadow they were gone in a split second! If you ever get a chance to look closely at brown trout you see that they are covered in myriad brown/red spots of varied sizes; camouflage I suppose. Now those patterns seem to be mixing in my mind with the shifting colours of the spectral arpeggios that flow through this little piece. It's a watery piece, with rippling waves, shimmering surfaces and textural veils around the melodies which flow through it. But it also takes inspiration (and it's title) from a Pablo Neruda poem: the third stanza of "Every Day You Play" includes the line "The sky is a net crammed with shadowy fish." There's no singer, but I imagine an invisible or imaginary voice somewhere behind (or beyond) the music, and so the score includes a melodic setting of the text. Even though this is not performed by a voice, the melody is always played by the ensemble - especially high register cello - making the piece something like the inverse of a "song without words." (Christian Mason)

World premiere: Aix-en-Provence, October 16, 2020 Commissioned by the Grand Theatre de Provence - Aix-en-Provence.