Richard Burdick's I Ching Music

September Summer, 2013, for flute, clarinet and horn, Op.155b

SM-000191110
Composer
Richard Burdick
Publisher
I Ching Music
Genre
Classical / Instrumental
Instrumentation
Flute, Clarinet, Horn
Scored for
Trio
Type of score
Full score, Parts
Duration
5'0"
Difficulty
Medium
Year of composition
2013

Description
This work was revised and completed in September 2013; here in Regina, SK Canada. We are having the most beautiful weather. It what I would hope for year round, but it’s September, which I seldom think of as a summer month; thus the title.

Construction:

This work is not an I Ching Scale based work. In my I Ching scale works, I usually limit myself to only the seven or eight tones of the scale. When I allow myself the freedom of no key, I enjoy not being in any key very much. Part of the playfulness of this work is it free flowing tonality.

I started with a happy and flashy motif in a pentatonic scale, and developed this work freely letting it float around where it wanted to go.

Movement two is based on the melody that is created from the polyphony of movement one measure seven through fifteen.

Movement three is a joyous presentation of the “emergent melody” from movement one measures twenty-five and twenty-six. The movement gets to the point where I didn’t want to decide what key to be in, and I think that’s okay.

Upload date
15 Sep 2013

Price

Sheet music file
12.50 USD
PDF, 1.34 Mb (23 p.)

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