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Early Morning Blues - Flower Power Suite, 4 Gitarren, level 2
12p. + parties séparées, Niveau 2
EARLY MORNING BLUES for
4 guitars
by Annette Kruisbrink
The final movement of the Flower power
Suite is a swing blues. (?) the opening is almost Gospel-choir with lush
harmonies and plenty of subdominants. the flattened blues scale soon finds
itself pushed centre-stage and the rhythm leans more and more until the
bar-lines creak under the strain and a jazzy feel sits astride the square bass
notes and sways gently. Stab-brass chords give a fanfare effect before that lazy
blues takes over again.
And then something I didn't expect. Aggressive
triplet runs, piling one on another, and there's almost progressive jazz poking
its head through. Short, punchy dissonance and silence, over and over again. A
is pitched against Bb and B and then they're gone. An ascending bass line
carries the music upwards and grinds remorselessly against the repeating
triplets. This is exciting stuff! Economical writing combined with just the
right chords mean that this is more late night than early morning. Perhaps this
is after all early morning as one spills out of a jazz club, not early morning
as one spills out of bed...
This is not an easy piece, but it's refreshingly
different and very evocative.
The parts have easy page turns and there are
just the right number of helper accidentals in the score, indicating the way
through the mix of sharpened and flattened scale notes.
(?) This is a nicely
packaged piece of music. It deserves a place on the shelves of those who believe
that there?s more to modern music than either a twee melody on a bouncy rhythm
or those strange feats of contortion that pull every sort of noise from a guitar
except musical ones.
Derek Hasted (Classical Guitar
Magazine)


