Jean-Baptiste Robin
Double Danse
for soprano saxophone or flute and organ
Jean-Baptiste Robin
Double Danse
for soprano saxophone or flute and organ
- Instrumentation Soprano Saxophone and Organ
- Optional Instrumentation Flute and Organ
- Composer Jean-Baptiste Robin
- Edition Score and Parts
- Publisher Gerard Billaudot
- Order no. BILL10414
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Description:
The continuous variation of elements - like baroque doubles - draws the listener into a variety of moods in which time sometimes seems to struggle with the movement of the dance.
The work begins with a jubilant dance rhythm in the instrument and a "tictac" in slaps. This is immediately followed by a second theme, dancing and very lilting, at bar 18. These two ideas are constantly developed, opposed and even superimposed at bar 118. The continuous variation of these elements - like baroque doubles - draws the listener into a variety of moods where time sometimes seems to struggle with the movement of the dance.
The work begins with a jubilant dance rhythm in the instrument and a "tictac" in slaps. This is immediately followed by a second theme, dancing and very lilting, at bar 18. These two ideas are constantly developed, opposed and even superimposed at bar 118. The continuous variation of these elements - like baroque doubles - draws the listener into a variety of moods where time sometimes seems to struggle with the movement of the dance.