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Aquamarine for solo piano
RSN:
51450
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Composition Date:
2000
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Revision Date:
N/A
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Duration:
00:15:00
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Cataloguing Information
Call Number
MI 2110 P174aq 2000
Genre
Solo Piano
Material Type
Print-music
Acquisition Date
2003-07-29
Library Collection Publisher / Label
Unpublished, printed by CMC / Inédit, imprimé par le CMC
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Additional Information
For solo piano. Aquamarine was commissioned by Eve Egoyan through the Canada Council for the Arts and the Toronto Arts Council. Photocopy; master of score in CMC Toronto.
Master Location
Toronto
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Physical Description
Found 1 record(s)
Available Actions
Extent of Item
1 score (29 p.) ; 28 cm.
Instrumentation
Found 1 record(s)
Available Actions
Set No.
Category
Instrument
Number
24084
Keyboard
Piano
1
Divided
No
Solo
No
Premiere
May 5, 2000, Music Gallery, Toronto ; Eve Egoyan, piano.
See Also
56738, Aquamarine, AR2273, Juliet Kiri Palmer, 00:14:40
The tension between the piano’s percussive mechanism and the fluidity of water has borne fruit in countless works for piano: from Ravel’s Ondine and Chopin’s ‘Raindrop Prelude’, to Schubert’s Am Meer. Not coincidentally, these works were among those played by my grandmother as silent film ‘scores’ in the small New Zealand town of Takaka. In Aquamarine watery fragments from the musical past refract and reflect. (Juliet Kiri Palmer, from the score)
Aquamarine: 'an entrancing gloss on water-musics past and present'. Sleek and focussed, its references to romantic piano repertoire were clear but unparochial - a rippling polyphony of scales that mimicked the subtle geometry of light and movement on a pond, a repeated pitch treading minimalist waters as a phrase of Chopin lapped against it, a high G sharp struck like a hammer on an anvil as the simple harmonies beneath it mutated.' (Elissa Poole, The Globe and Mail, Toronto, Canada, May 8 2000.)
Found 4 record(s)
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CMC Location
Barcode
Copy Status
Circulation Status
Number of Copies
Toronto
01TO51450
Lost or Missing
Available for Loan
1
Montréal
01MO51450
In Circulation
-
1
Calgary
01CA51450
In Circulation
-
1
Vancouver
01VA51450
Lost or Missing
Lost or Missing
1
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