Music is a mystery for people who play it, write it, listen to it, and write about it. The only thing I can really do when I try to say something about music is assume.
Friday, September 27, 2013
New Music for Clarinet and Viola
Here's a brand new set of pieces I wrote for clarinet and viola (three character pieces and one transcription, to be exact) that I just put in the IMSLP. One character piece is modal, one is 12-tone (with only three deviations from strict "by-the-book" 12-tone writing), and one is pure Marxian (as in the Marx Brothers). The piece is dedicated to my violist friend Lydia Tang and our composer friend Peter Michalove.
I don't know if you will see this, Ms. Fine, but my clarinetist friend and I are working on this piece after seeing it online looking for duets. We just wanted to say that we are enjoying it a lot and hello from the Baltimore School for the Arts! Thank you for your wonderful music -Sebastian Stefanovic, viola; Silvio Guitian, clarinet
I am active as a composer, a violist, a violinist, a recorder player, and as a teacher. I have been keeping this space in the blogosphere alive with assumptions about music (and assorted other things) since 2005.
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I don't know if you will see this, Ms. Fine, but my clarinetist friend and I are working on this piece after seeing it online looking for duets. We just wanted to say that we are enjoying it a lot and hello from the Baltimore School for the Arts!
Thank you for your wonderful music
-Sebastian Stefanovic, viola; Silvio Guitian, clarinet
Thank you, Sebastian. I'm glad you are having fun with it.
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