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Ocells a l'alba
Piano
CERVELLÓ, JordiCERVELLÓ, JordiCERVELLÓ, JordiReg.: B.3653
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- Ensemble: Solo.
- Genres: Classical / contemporary: Solos.
- Product format: Partitura
- Difficulty level: Advanced-superior
- Period: 2nd half S. XX - XXI
- Publishing house: Editorial Boileau
- Collection: Siglo XXI
- No. of pages: 36
- Measure: 31,00 x 23,00 cm
- Lenght: 3'10"
- ISMN: 979-0-3503-3680-5
- Available in digital: No
- Available for rent: No
The idea of this new score was proposed to me by my cousin Josep Maria Llorens with the idea that it would be performed by Alba Ventura. Thinking about the title of the work made me think about another piece of mine titled Voci della natura [Voices of Nature], an orchestral work that represents dawn in which little by little the birds begin to sing until the climax when as the evening comes on they slowly begin to stop their song.
Ocells a l’alba [Birds At Dawn] has a certain similarity with the other work I mentioned: from dawn to darkness with singing birds playing here and there and making counterpoint with their songs. The work almost always is focused between the middle and high registers and it concludes with a subtle ascending legato in a Romantic atmosphere.
Jordi Cervelló