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Eugène Bozza
Ballade for bass clarinet
Works Info
Composer
:
Eugène Bozza
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Compose Date
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Jul 14, 1939
Average_duration
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4:11
Eugène Bozza's Ballade for bass clarinet was composed in 1949 and premiered in Paris in the same year. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement, marked "Allegro moderato," begins with a lyrical melody played by the bass clarinet. The accompaniment is sparse, with occasional chords played by the piano. The melody is then developed and expanded upon, with the bass clarinet exploring the full range of the instrument. The movement ends with a return to the original melody, played softly and delicately. The second movement, marked "Andantino," is more introspective and melancholic. The bass clarinet plays a mournful melody, accompanied by gentle arpeggios in the piano. The melody is then repeated with slight variations, and the movement ends with a soft, unresolved chord. The final movement, marked "Allegro vivo," is a lively and energetic dance. The bass clarinet plays a playful melody, accompanied by a driving rhythm in the piano. The melody is then developed and expanded upon, with the bass clarinet performing virtuosic runs and trills. The movement ends with a triumphant flourish. Overall, Bozza's Ballade for bass clarinet is a challenging and rewarding piece for the performer. It showcases the full range and capabilities of the bass clarinet, while also exploring a range of emotions and moods. The piece is a testament to Bozza's skill as a composer and his understanding of the bass clarinet as an instrument.
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