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Chamber Music - Large Ensemble, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, violin, cello, doublebass, harp, percussion

Transcendental Windows (2000) for chamber ensemble

Instrumentation: fl, ob, cl, bsn, hn, 2 vlns, vla, vc, db, harp, 1 perc.

Duration:  12 minutes

Recording/Excerpt

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Movements:  one movement in 9 continuous sections.

Points of Colored Glass 

           Mosaic Glass

                       Confetti Glass/Play of Light

                                     Mosaic Glass

                                                 Flowing Waters (Sea of Galilee)

                                     Confetti Glass/Play of Light

                        Swirling Colors

            Mosaic Glass

Points of Colored Glass

World Premiere:  Commissioned by David Alan Miller and the Albany Symphony. Premiered on the Albany Symphony's American Music Festival at First Presbyterian Church, Albany, NY, March 25, 2000.

 

Program Notes:

Transcendental Windows was commissioned by David Alan Miller and the Albany Symphony. The work was part of a project that the Albany Symphony undertook, in which they commissioned a series of chamber pieces to be based on the stained glass windows of Louis Tiffany from the early 20th century. These Tiffany windows are located in historic churches in Albany and Troy, New York. Transcendental Windows was inspired by the Tiffany windows located in First Presbyterian Church in downtown Albany, most notably the immensely colorful Sea of Galilee window. Though in one continuous movement, this work contains nine sections, each of which is given a name and is based upon a different aspect/technique of Tiffany's windows.

 

-- Pierre Jalbert





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