Duke/Monk for Clarinet and Piano

Duke/Monk for Clarinet and Piano

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Clarinet and Piano
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Duration (min)
12
Movements
Duke
Monk

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Composer's Note:

Duke/Monk was originally composed for flute and piano and first performed by flutist Mary Fukushima and pianist Michael Kirkendal, at the University of Oklahoma in 2009. It was re-worked for clarinet and piano by the composer at the request of clarinetist Charles Neidich. Neidich (and pianist Morey Ritt) premiered the new version in Beijing at the China Conservatory in May 2011.

The titles of the two movements refer to the iconic jazz musicians Duke Ellington and Thelonious Monk. The movements were inspired by their compositions "Come Sunday" and "Well, You Needn't." The clarinet/piano version is recorded on Once and Again, Music by Edward Smaldone, New Focus Records, 2020.

In addition to the flute and clarinet versions, there is a version for flute, bass clarinet, cello and vibraphone, which was first performed by the No Exit Ensemble (Sean Gabriel, flute) at Weill Recital Hall in NYC and also at the Bowdoin International Music Festival (Linda Chesis, flute) in 2022.

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New 2022 edition from 2011 original.

First Perfomance
Charles Neidich and Morey Ritt, China Conservatory, Beijing, May 2011
Recording
Charles Neidich, clarinet, Morey Ritt, piano. New Focus Recordings FCR 258
Text Language - Non English

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Title Number
Ensemble Type
solo inst+keyboard
Genre/Theme
jazz influence
Instrument
clarinet , piano
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