Toccata, Chorale and Fugue - A Cello Ensemble, Op.39 [1986] - Dedicated to Prof.Parisot Sheet Music | An-lun Huang | String Ensemble
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Toccata, Chorale and Fugue - A Cello Ensemble, Op.39 [1986] - Dedicated to Prof.Parisot Digital Sheet Music
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Toccata, Chorale and Fugue - A Cello Ensemble, Op.39 [1986] - Dedicated to Prof.Parisot
by An-lun Huang
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Toccata, Chorale and Fugue was the last work composed by An-lun Huang during the time he studied at Yale University in 1986. It was commissioned and dedicated to the Yale cello professor Aldo Parisot who premiered the work with more than sixty young cellists at the Banff Art Center, Canada, in 1986. Cello ensemble is a challenge for composer because of the single instrumental color. In this particular work, Huang had made the Chinese music upon to a new level.-- not only melodic sense, but also harmonically and contrapuntal. It consists of three sessions. The first is a virtuoso Toccata, the second is a chorale typed Adagio, and the third is a double Fugue in five voices. Bachs name, B-A-C-H, forms the secondary theme of the fugue. The recording attached was performed by Prof. Kirill Rodin(First price of Tchaikovsky Competition) with his students, plus one double bass, in Moscow Conservatory, 2001. Duration:16 39 1986 1986 B-A-C-H mp3142002

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