Lilith
composer: Wolfgang-Andreas Schultz
piano reduction: Holger Groschopp
Clarinet Concerto
Klarinettenkonzert
frei nach dem Roman "Lilith" von George MacDonald
Orchestra instrumentation: Solo-Klarinette in B, Flöte 1/2 (2. auch Piccolo), Oboe, Englisch Horn, Klarinette in A, Bassklarinette in B, Fagott 1/2, Trompete 1/2, Horn 1/2, Pausaune 1/2, Harfe, Klavier, Pauken, Schlagzeug, Streicher (6-6-4-4-3)
Publisher: Simrock / Benjamin (Elite Edition)
Duration: 30' 0''
Year of composition: 1996, rev. 1997
Difficulty: very difficult
Edition: piano reduction with solo part
98 Pages - Saddle stitching
ISMN: 979-0-2211-2133-2
Order number: EE 5342
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Description
Lilith is a figure found in Jewish and Babylonian mythology. She usually appears in two different forms: as a brilliant, seductively beautiful woman and as a dark children-eating night demon. This was precisely the approach used for a concerto for clarinet two registers of which can be easily assigned to these two manifestations. From the heavenly brilliance of a sound rich in harmonics, developed from an Indian raga, leading up to a chromatic cluster, the music covers a wide range of melodies, including romantic harmonic and atonal sounds as well as ambiguous, bitonal, sparkling and eerily colourless sounds, viciously parodistic passages and seductive and demonic dances.
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