There Is More Light In This Room When You Are Here (Parts) for Saxophone Quartet by Outi Tarkiainen Saxophone - Sheet Music

By Outi Tarkiainen

There is more light in this room when you are here is a fervently optimistic mood piece embodying the core themes of my song cycle The Lustful Mother. The title refers to another person - maybe a lover, child or friend - whose existence makes life more meaningful. In the first movement, the music wanders through the twilight, and the solitary recitation of the tenor sax is framed by answering sighs from the soprano and alto. In the second movement, the full quartet joins in the same hopeful song, that, endlessly swaying and discreetly circling, fills the whole space with its light. The work was commissioned by the Arcis Saxophone Quartet, to which it is dedicated.

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Instrument:
Saxophone
Composers:
Outi Tarkiainen
Publishers:
Edition Wilhelm Hansen
Series:
Women Composers and Arrangers
Instrumentation:
1 - Alto Sax - 8 1 - Baritone Sax - 4 1 - Soprano Sax - 4 1 - Tenor Sax - 8
UPC:
196288056966
ISBN:
9788759894231
Format:
Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Outi Tarkiainen
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9.0x12.0x0.087 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.3 pounds

Parts

SKU: HL.50603934

For Saxophone Quartet. Composed by Outi Tarkiainen. Woodwind. Softcover. Duration 780 seconds. Edition Wilhelm Hansen #WH33198A. Published by Edition Wilhelm Hansen (HL.50603934).

ISBN 9788759894231. UPC: 196288056966. 9.0x12.0x0.087 inches.

There is more light in this room when you are here is a fervently optimistic mood piece embodying the core themes of my song cycle The Lustful Mother. The title refers to another person - maybe a lover, child or friend - whose existence makes life more meaningful. In the first movement, the music wanders through the twilight, and the solitary recitation of the tenor sax is framed by answering sighs from the soprano and alto. In the second movement, the full quartet joins in the same hopeful song, that, endlessly swaying and discreetly circling, fills the whole space with its light. The work was commissioned by the Arcis Saxophone Quartet, to which it is dedicated.