Written for the London Sinfonietta for Oliver Knussen's 50th birthday, and first performed by members of that ensemble in 2000 at Queen Elizabeth Hall, London. Recorded by Peter Kolkay, bassoon, and Maureen Gallagher, viola, on Bridge Records. The composer states: “The title of this piece was suggested by Arnold Schoenberg's short story 'To the Wharfs' in which he describes the mounting anxiety of the members of a French fishing village as the boats and the sea-bound fisherman failed to appear after a storm and several days' absence. When they were suddenly sighted all shouted 'to the wharfs, aux quais, O.K.'” 3 minutes.
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Previously unpublished, Bernstein's Variations on an Octatonic Scale was originally composed for recorder and cello in 1988-89 in Key West. Available in the original version, or in a transcription for clarinet in B-flat and cello.
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11 duets for various combinations of instruments, including music by Beethoven, Diruta, Mozart, Offenbach, Pachelbel, Reger, Telemann and others.
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Playing score.
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Also playable by two celli or two bassoons.
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Composed for and recorded by trumpeter Eric Berlin and percussionist Eduardo Leandro, this work moves through a variety of popular styles and features both players in dazzling passages. Like the title implies, the use of bongos-only makes this work highly transportable to virtually any venue.
“Street Jam is a delightfully crisp and punchy work. The two forces, trumpet and bongos, work together at times, against each other at times, and upstage each other at times. The title is a perfect visual image to put with the music. Hause has captured wonderful energy and drive in this piece.” --Sequenza 21
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For flute, oboe, percussion, piano, violin, cello and double bass.
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