Product Description
Jeremiah 1 - Broken Cisterns
Tone Poem for Violin and Piano by Stephen R
Dalrymple
sequenced by the composer
transcribed for solo flute, clarinet, trumpet,
euphonium/trombone, & cello
© 2015, Phonogram Copyright 2020 Stephen R
Dalrymple
The
3 movements of "Jeremiah" summarize 3 main themes of the prophet's
messages: Jeremiah's unwavering warning of coming judgment, the fall of Judah
in 586 BC, and the promised restoration of Israel through the New Covenant.
This tone poem is written in the genre of contemporary classical music and is
intended for the concert stage rather than church preludes and offertories.
Originally composed for violin and piano, it can be performed on several other
instruments.
This is the second movement of the tone poem
"Jeremiah 2 - Lonely City." It represents Jeremiah's reaction to
God's judgment that we read in the book of Lamentations.
We spend millions of
dollars viewing horror movies every year. These films are filled with eerie
music that adds inexpressibly to the emotional content of the movie. The music
in
Jeremiah 2 Lonely City was created to be deliberately chilling. The
wrath of God is the most horror filled image I can imagine. Frankly,
Jeremiah
2 Lonely City is frankly not easy to listen to. But this horror music belongs
between Movement 1 (the majesty of God vs the rebellion of jaded Judah) and Movement
3 (the joy of the New Covenant).
Includes
14 scores/parts Full Score for violin and piano letter size Cello, Flute,
Clarinet, Trumpet, Euphonium (or trombone), and Violin solo parts, Full Score
for violin and small page format for performing from a 10 inch tablet and the
same solo parts for 10 inch tablet. tablet (Tell your computer which pages you
want to print. There are programs online that will allow you to split pdf files
so that you can choose the correct part of the pdf for your tablet.)
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