Two Sides of the Same Coin

Two Sides of the Same Coin

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Clarinet and Piano
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11
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Composer's Note:

Two Sides of the Same Coin (1990) was commissioned by the Sounds from the Left Bank series, and premiered at PS. 1 (Project Studios 1) in Long Island City, NY in May 1990. This single movement develops music of radically different sensibilities from common motivic and harmonic material. The A section is energetic, with rarely a silence interfering with the propulsive character of the music. Eventually exhausting itself, A gives way to a contrasting and dream-like B section, that transmogrifies elements from its predecessor. Now the propulsive rhythms of the A section are translated into a steady stream of eighth-note quintuplets in the left-hand of the piano against which the clarinet plays long, angular lines "as though in a haze." Just as the A section loses steam and collapses, the B sections eighth note pulse steadily slows to near stillness. A short coda restores the energy and material of the A section.

Dedicated to the composer's eldest daughter, Laura, the piece was intended to reflect life at home with an eighteen-month-old child. "Her boundless energy (when awake) and dreamy tranquility (when asleep) were two sides of what now seems like a blissfully simple experience of parenting!"

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First Perfomance
Edward Gilmore, clarinet, and Donald Pirone, piano, Sounds from the Left Bank, P.S. 1, Long Island City, NY - May 1990
Recording
Allen Blustine, clarinet; Michael Boriskin, piano, Donald Pirone, piano. CRI 863, 2000.
Text Language - Non English

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duo inst or voices
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Instrument
clarinet , piano
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