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Daniel Goode - Annbling | New World Records NW80744

Daniel Goode - Annbling

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Label: New World Records

Cat No: NW80744

Barcode: 0093228074427

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Release Date: 28th April 2014

Contents

Artists

Daniel Goode (clarinet)
Douglas Martin (piano)
Flexible Orchestra

Conductor

Tara Simoncic

Works

Goode, Daniel

Annbling
Circular Thoughts
Clarinet Sonata
Landler Land

Artists

Daniel Goode (clarinet)
Douglas Martin (piano)
Flexible Orchestra

Conductor

Tara Simoncic

About

Comprising solo, chamber and orchestral works, these four pieces span Daniel Goode's career as a composer. The earliest, the Sonata for Clarinet and Piano (1959–60), reflects his early interests and influences. Goode later learned circular breathing and developed his own approach to minimalism and 'process music'.

Circular Thoughts (1974) for solo clarinet is a twenty-minute guided improvisation. Representing both the ideas of gradual process and resultant patterns commonly associated with the music of Steve Reich, Circular Thoughts highlights the trance-like quality of relentlessly repeating melodic patterns and cyclic ostinatos.

Ländler Land (1999–2000) is subtitled "a waltz for concert performance and dancing for three cellos and two pianos".

Annbling (2006, rev. 2007), was composed for the Flexible Orchestra, a new concept in orchestral sound designed by Goode in 2004. Annbling is a trombone dominated contemplation of Mahler’s Seventh Symphony, Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos, a Sundanese pop song, and the tragedy of post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans.

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