Koncert (clarinet, violin, cello and piano)

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Score

<pdf page=3 >http://martinlohse.com/wpscores/koncert_quartet.pdf</pdf> Chamberwork by Martin Lohse, it's also in a version for recorder & accordion
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Recording

<mp3 text='1. movement' >http://martinlohse.com/wpsound/Koncert%20-%201%20sats.mp3</mp3> <mp3 text='2. movement' >http://martinlohse.com/wpsound/Koncert%20-%202%20sats.mp3</mp3> <mp3 text='3. movement' >http://martinlohse.com/wpsound/Koncert%20-%203%20sats.mp3</mp3> Studio-recording by Ensemble Nordlys

Info

Composer Martin Lohse
Title Koncert
Title in English Concert

Composition year 2001
Movements 1
Duration 6.5 min min"min" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 6.5.

Genre chamber music
Number of instruments 4
Instrumentation Messiaen quartet (cl, vln, vc & pno)

Score notation computer (Sibelius)
Pages 9
Free score yes
Published yes

First performance 24 Apr 2001

by Ensemble Nordlys
place Diamanten, The Royal Library, Denmark

Recording type studio

Musical styles and elements concertante, espressive, melodic, modal



Program note

In English

Concert has been written to Ensemble Nordlys.

The title is quite straight forward; a short concert in 3 movements: allegro - andante – allegro, with a good deal of inspiration from the old baroque composer Vivaldi with a little twist, specially in the end.


Martin Lohse, April 2001

In Danish

Koncert er skrevet til Ensemble Nordlys.

Værket har fået sin titel, fordi det i bund og grund er en koncert, en temmelig kort koncert på ca. 5 minutter men dog en koncert. Den er i 3 satser: allegro - andante – allegro, og jeg tror ikke at man skal blive overrasket, hvis man kan høre, at det melodiske stof også er lettere inspireret af Vivaldi.

Martin Lohse, april 2001

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