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Dead March
Conductor's score and parts on hire
978-0-19-362209-8
09 May 2002
Price: Available on request
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for chamber orchestra Forces or CategoryChamber orchestraDuration15 minutesDifficultyModerately difficult to DifficultOrchestrationfl (+picc/afl), ob (+ca), cl, bcl, bn (+cbn), 2 hn, tpt, tbn, pn, 2 perc (tbells, sus cym, SD, BD), 2 vln, vla, vc, dbProgramme NotesThis piece was commissioned by
BCMG in their Sound Investment Scheme. In a previous programme note I referred to the melodies in it as ear worms. Apt, as when I heard it a few nights ago it seemed more like the dead marching than a Dead March. © Gerald Barry, 2007 Reproduced by permission of Oxford University Press
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Gerald Barry (b.1952) Gerald Barry was born in Ireland in 1952 and studied composition with Stockhausen and Kagel. He first came to public attention in 1979 with his radical ensemble works __________ and 'Ø.
Barry's music has been performed at the Warsaw Autumn, Musik Triennale Köln, Musica Viva, Festival Présences, Huddersfield and St Denis Festivals, the ISCM and many others. His music has been recorded on the NMC, Largo, Black Box, Marco Polo and Challenge labels.More on Gerald Barry from The Contemporary Music Centre, Ireland
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