“The Herbaceous Border” is spare and strict at first
While there are only a few slices of the piece that reflect exact harmonic changes in Tallis' setting
) Chamber music is ultimately about conversation without words
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While considering my love of Brahms' piano quartets and my memory of playing them—and more generally how our memories of beloved music evolve over time—I began thinking about the history of still-life paintings
Thousandth Orange pdf downloads:score + parts “The Herbaceous Border” is spareTHOUSANDTH ORANGE instrumentation: violin, viola, cello, piano duration: 10 premiere: 17 April 2018 in Cambridge, UK, by members of the Britten Sinfonia (Thomas Gould, vioin; Clare Finnimore, viola; Caroline Dearnley, cello; Tom Poster, piano) PROGRAM NOTE: Thousandth Orange begins with a very simple 4 chord progression. Nothing fancy. Nothing extravagant. Just something quite beautiful and everyday, that is enjoyed and loved and consumed and