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Gran Duo

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wind ensemble
Product number: BH 13598
Edition: Study score
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New edition of this 1999–2000 dialogue between the two orchestral families of woodwind and brass, each with their respective material. Their initial characters, equating to the poetic stereotypes of ‘masculine’ and ‘feminine’, become progressively blurred and androgynised during the course of the work as larger sound masses give way to chamber music-style sub-groupings and individual instrumental solos. The wind-only scoring of the work posed various compositional challenges. The composer has stated that ‘if no-one is playing, nothing is heard’, so the illusion of sustained sound has to be created without the support of a string section. Similarly, clear attack and accentuation have to be carefully sculpted, as there is no percussion to help articulation. In the words of the London Times, “Lindberg, a master of orchestral sound, has chosen virtually the same forces as Stravinsky in his Symphonies of Wind Instruments, and with its five connected movements Gran Duo is a symphony in the modern sense … a darkly brooding yet peaceful work that reflects something of a unique landscape.”

More Information

Title:
Gran Duo
New Edition
Edition:
Study score
Publisher/Label:
Boosey & Hawkes
Year of composition:
1999 - 2000
Duration:
20 ′
World Premiere:
March 8, 2000 · London (UK)
Royal Festival Hall
Conductor: Sir Simon Rattle · City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra

Commissioned work :
A CBSO/Royal Festival Hall Millennium commission
Series:

Technical Details

Product number:
BH 13598
ISMN13:
979-0-060-13598-9
ISBN13:
978-1-78454-513-0
UPC:
888680949204
Weight:
0,29 kg
Pages:
80
Format:
21cm x 29.7cm
Binding:
Saddle-wire stitching

Performances

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  • Gran Duo
    Conductor: Sir Simon Rattle
    Orchestra: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
    March 8, 2000 | London (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) , Royal Festival Hall — World Premiere
  • Set Ascending Direction

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