Robert Beaser - Mountain Songs: The House Carpenter
Robert Beaser (*1954) composed the Mountain
Songs in 1985.
The House Carpenter obtains its extraordinary drive primarily from
the sixteenth notes that pervade the guitar accompaniment from beginning
to end. As in Barbara Allen, special importance attaches to pitch
transposition of the melody. In the course of the piece, from example,
the opening melody in the flute frequently appears in the higher
register. All the while Beaser attains ever-new emotional nuances
from his expression marks: darkly, lyrical, più agitato,
dolce, singing ...
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EXCERPT FROM MOUNTAIN MORNING
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