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The Rose Chronicles (score & parts) - OB/EH/BSN

Composer: Baldwin, Daniel

Publisher: Imagine Music

Edition: 61853

$30.00

The Rose Chronicles
for oboe, English horn and bassoon
by Daniel Badlwin (b. 1978) - American composer
I. Opening of a Rose
II. Reaching the Rose
III. The Rose's Call
IV. Roses Movin' In
Composer's Notes:
The Rose Chronicles is loosely based on four poems by my father, Leslie L. Baldwin, Jr. Many of his poems are very impressionistic in style and this was the approach I took at setting his poems. Instead of setting the poems based on the text, the music is a reflection of the emotions that each poem brought out in me. The first movement, Opening of a Rose, is by turns contemplative, playful, and dramatic. There is a sense of grandeur that pervades this movement. Movement two, Reaching the Rose, begins with a nice pastoral english horn solo and duet with the oboe which fade into a dramatic tune that is both reflective and somber. Some playful moments interrupt momentarily, but quickly return to the dramatic and melancholy statements. The Rose’s Call is a rip roaring rondo Irish folk dance that frames both lyrical solos and duets accompanied by gently pulsating chords and a beautifully lyrical chorale section. The finale, Roses Movin’ In, starts off with a series of dark and dramatic syncopated statements that give way to a brilliant succession of playfully syncopated chords based on a repeated rhythmic motif. This gives way to one last lovely chorale which leads to an impressive finish.
This piece is also available for Oboe, Clarinet, and Bassoon, here. 
 

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