Code: JP2033
ISMN: 979-0-3019-0404-6
Abnegation, meaning a denial or self-renunciation, is
depicted musically through the following scheme: The piece
begins in the key of A-flat major and presents a lyrical
melody in the bass clarinet, accompanied by the harp. As
the piece progresses, gradually "foreign" notes are
introduced into the texture. The melody in the bass
clarinet begins to become fragmented and more disjunct.
These processes continue and gradually the harmony becomes
non-tonal and the melody in the bass clarinet becomes
maximally fragmented, culminating in a climax involving
both range and dynamics. The closing passage retreats
dynamically, and the bass clarinet once again plays
long, melodic lines. However, the tonality and balance
heard in the beginning are never restored, and are thus
denied or renounced.
Moderate technique; requires bass clarinet with extension
keys to low C; total duration: approximately 7.5 minutes
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