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Point Forms' (after Kandinsky) for Basset Clarinet and Piano by Kenneth Hesketh

Point Forms' (after Kandinsky) for Basset Clarinet and Piano by Kenneth Hesketh. Schott, 2011, SS, 27 + 10 pages. This piece is for basset clarinet (in A) and includes an alternate part for A clarinet. Kenneth Hesketh (1968-) is a British composer of contemporary classical music. 'Point Forms' was written for Mark Simpson in 2009 and is based on the collection of diagrams found in Wassily Kandinsky’s book Point and Line to Plane. This is an advanced which uses some extended articulation techniques. Altissimo to C. The pianist is required to place a glass rod on the strings during one section of the piece. The piano score includes performance notes and notes from the composer. Duration of 12 minutes. (C2023)

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