Product Description
Each of the five movements paints a picture of an atmosphere, a person or an animal. In order you'll find "Morning haze", "A swallow", "Stillness", "The beggar", and "The setting sun". The third movement is for strings alone and the fourth is for the winds, brass and percussion. The moods range from meditative and humorous to curious and mysterious. Originally inspired by haiku poetry. The duration is 26 minutes.
Five Pieces for orchestra was commissioned by the Ministry of Culture, Paris, France, in 1992 and Premiered by the Orchestre Symphonique du Conservatoire de Nantes, Christophe Duchêne, conductor in Nantes, France on November 8, 1996.
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