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Holman
Suite
for cello and piano (1991)
or oboe and piano (2010)
Composer Facsimile Edition, 10 minutes
The Holman Suite is a set of six pieces of moderate
difficulty. It was commissioned by Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Holman
for their family of cellists and was written for premiere by Hannah
Holman who was a graduate student at the New England Conservatory
of Music at the time. The premiere actually occured at a new
music festival at Bates College in Maine in April, 1992. There is
also an arrangement for oboe and piano.
Intended as a versatile piece of intermediate
difficulty, the unaccompanied first and fifth movements may be
played alone, any two or three movements
may make up a smaller suite, or a single movement (most likely the
finale) could be played as an encore. The first movement is
improvisational, the second very brief and mysterious, the third
somewhat jazzy (and a direct borrowing from the composer's Changes
for Orchestra), the fourth parallel to the second but rather
darker, the fifth an unaccompanied dance-like movement full of trills,
and the sixth a rather arch ragtime.
See score
sample below.
To order the
score: elizvercoe@yahoo.com

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