Lullaby for Munch in Hell

Jonathan Newman

About this work:
The lyrical, silky, "French" sound of the saxophone quartet is nowhere to be found in this work. Instead, I needed to hear the quartet as one loud single instrument, much like banging one's fist on a hypothetical saxophone stop on an organ. The starting point for the piece was a painting by Edvard Munch titled "Self-portrait in Hell", and in the spirit of that (terrifying) work, the music is often anxious, incessant, and shifty—and occasionally obnoxious: elements of a Lullaby well-suited to the painting ... one hopes Munch finds solace in it.
Year composed: 1993
Duration: 00:07:45
Ensemble type: Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice:Saxophone Quartet
Instrumentation:

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