Morfran

David Heuser

About this work:
Morfran, for solo bass clarinet, was written in October of 1987 for bass clarinetist Michael Lowenstern. Its companion piece is Sanddef, also for solo bass clarinet. Morfran ("Great Crow"), son of the witch' Ceridwen and the nobleman Tegid Foel, is mentioned as a member of King Arthur's court in the medieval Welsh tale Calhwch and Olwen. He was so ugly, the teller relates, he was not attacked at the battle of Camlan because "everyone supposed he was an attending demon; he had hair on him like a stag.." He is more important in The Tale of Gwion Bach (also a medieval Welsh tale) where he is no better off: "his looks, shape and carriage were extraordinarily odious." His mother took pity (of sorts) on him and decided to use her arts to give him great knowledge and the spirit of prophecy. Alas for poor Morfran - the drops of wisdom fell on another, and Morfran was left ugly and dumb.
Year composed: 1987
Duration: 00:04:00
Ensemble type: Solo instrument, non-keyboard:Bass Clarinet
Instrumentation: 1 Bass Clarinet
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