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OPUS 111 for clarinet, cello and piano
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You are purchasing high quality sheet music PDF files suitable for printing or viewing on digital devices.OPUS 111 for clarinet, cello and piano in 2 movements was written in St Albans in July 1998 with my 50th birthday approaching as some kind of self-portrait. After a short slow introduction based on the letters of my own name the fast movement represents a brief story of my life. Three instruments (clarinet, cello and piano) quote fragments of themes drawn from all my principal compositions, entangling them together. The British Anthem, slowly played by piano, is accompanied by quotations of my works written in England. When all 110 opuses nave passed, a clarinet with pizzicato cello accompaniment plays music from my first piece written in 1963. The work concludes with the sounding of slow mysterious chimes. FP: 7 November 1998, St Cyprian Church, London, Meladina Ensemble.