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Reed Trio

for oboe, clarinet and bassoon

COMPOSER: Tadeusz Paciorkiewicz
PUBLISHER: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne
PRODUCT TYPE: Set
INSTRUMENT GROUP: Woodwind Ensemble
The compositional output of Tadeusz Paciorkiewicz covers every genre of instrumental, vocal and vocal-instrumental music. The wealth of chamber compositions include many works scored for wind instruments. The Reed Trio, from 1963, clearly echoes the neoclassical aesthetic that held sway during the
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Subtitle for oboe, clarinet and bassoon
Composer Tadeusz Paciorkiewicz
Editor Roman Widaszek
Publisher Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne
Instrumentation Oboe, Clarinet and Bassoon
Product Type Set
Instrument Group Woodwind Ensemble
Year of Publication 2022
ISMN 9790274031428
No. Pages 48
No. PWM6312
Release Date 12/1/2022
Description
The compositional output of Tadeusz Paciorkiewicz covers every genre of instrumental, vocal and vocal-instrumental music. The wealth of chamber compositions include many works scored for wind instruments. The Reed Trio, from 1963, clearly echoes the neoclassical aesthetic that held sway during the first three decades of the twentieth century. It was then that woodwind players established a three-part chamber texture that composers found particularly interesting. Without musicians’ active participation in the composition process, the number of works for such forces would be much lower. Still today, a reed trio represents a charming way for woodwind musicians to explore the possibilities which their instruments offer in terms of sonorities, expression and performance, while also remaining an endless source of inspiration for successive generations of composers. Tadeusz Paciorkiewicz’s Trio was written to commission for the head of the woodwind chamber class at the State College of Music in Warsaw. This cohesive five-movement work is characterised by numerous contrasts of sonority, dynamics and agogics, representing a fine example of Polish music for reed trio. Roman Widaszek translated by John Comber
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