Propagations

Jason Freeman

About this work:
Propagations is divided into three short movements: "Algorithmics," in which a process gradually transforms three conjunct lines into a single melodic voice; "Cycles," which slowly repeats and alters a small number of gestures, eventually reaching a screaming climax; and "Alternations," which begins with a free quasi-cadenza and then recalls earlier thematic material in the context of a new ostinato and melody. The piece makes use of several extended techniques for clarinet, including the extreme high and low registers of the instrument, bends, sung multiphonics, slap-tonguing, and harmonics. Propagations was written for bass clarinetist Evan Ziporyn.
Year composed: 1997
Duration: 00:08:00
Ensemble type: Solo instrument, non-keyboard:Bass Clarinet
Instrumentation: 1 Bass Clarinet
Instrumentation notes: bass clarinet requires low C extension

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