Woodwind Quintet by Chen Yi Woodwind Quintet - Sheet Music

By Chen Yi

The creative inspiration for Woodwind Quintet came from the booming tide of the Chaoyin Cave in the Putuo Mountain located in southeastern China: the dull chanting from the Buddhist nunnery; the reciting tunes played by Xiao, a Chinese traditional woodwind instrument; and the rude, primitive roaring by Changjian, a Tibetan low-range wind instrument.The creative inspiration of my Woodwind Quintet came from the booming tide of the Chaoyin Cave in the Putuo Mountain located in southeastern China; the dull chanting from the Buddhist nunnery; the reciting tunes played by Xiao, a Chinese traditional woodwind instrument; and the rude, primitive roaring by Changjian, a Tibetan low-range wind instrument.xa0 The first performance was given by The Composers Conference Ensemble, directed by Efrain Guigui, at Wellesley College, MA, on August 5, 1987.—Chen Yi

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Format:
Performance Score
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Chen Yi
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
16
Size:
8.5 x 11 inches
Shipping Weight:
1.04 pounds

Woodwind quintet Flute, Oboe, Clarinet in B-Flat, Horn in F, Bassoon (Bassoon, Clarinet in Bb, Flute, Horn, Oboe)

SKU: PR.11440745S

Composed by Chen Yi. This edition: saddle-wire stitch. Sws. Performance score. With Standard notation. 16 pages. Duration 0:09:00. Theodore Presser Company #114-40745S. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.11440745S).

UPC: 680160011520. 8.5 x 11 inches.

The creative inspiration for Woodwind Quintet came from the booming tide of the Chaoyin Cave in the Putuo Mountain located in southeastern China: the dull chanting from the Buddhist nunnery; the reciting tunes played by Xiao, a Chinese traditional woodwind instrument; and the rude, primitive roaring by Changjian, a Tibetan low-range wind instrument.
The creative inspiration of my Woodwind Quintet came from the booming tide of the Chaoyin Cave in the Putuo Mountain located in southeastern China; the dull chanting from the Buddhist nunnery; the reciting tunes played by Xiao, a Chinese traditional woodwind instrument; and the rude, primitive roaring by Changjian, a Tibetan low-range wind instrument.xa0 The first performance was given by The Composers Conference Ensemble, directed by Efrain Guigui, at Wellesley College, MA, on August 5, 1987.—Chen Yi.