End Credits for a movie that got discarded for string trio (PDF) - Score & parts
Vainio, JennahProduct information
Title: | End Credits for a movie that got discarded for string trio (PDF) - Score & parts | ||
Authors: | Vainio, Jennah (Composer) | ||
Product number: | 9790550166851 | ||
Product form: | Digital download, PDF | ||
Availability: | After purchase immediately available for download | ||
Publication date: | 30.8.2022 | ||
Price: | 16,60 € (15,09 € vat 0 %) | ||
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Publisher: | Fennica Gehrman |
Edition: | 2022 |
Publication year: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
Format: | |
Protection type: | Vesileima |
Pages: | 13 |
Product family: | PDF download Chamber music String ensembles Celebrating women composers |
Finnish library classification: | 78.5122 Kolme jousisoitinta |
Key words: | jousitriot, kamarimusiikki |
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Sheet music, 2022 |
19,90 €
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Description
Downloadable and printable PDF edition / Ladattava ja itse tulostettava PDF-nuotti.
Composer Jennah Vainio sees End Credits for string trio (2016) as a portrayal of a person's inner mind: "It is a beautiful, tender and introvert snapshot of a moment, a journey into the thoughts of a person. The work can be visualized by a video edited by myself. It is filmed shot by my father on an 8-mm film during a train trip in Germany in 1972. My grandfather briefly appears on the film, at the time the same age as I am now. As human beings and parts of the nature we are a links in an endless continuum - the train tracks reaching out to an eternity symbolise all this."
The video file for projection during the performance can be downloaded with the link provided with the score. This product includes the full score and the separate parts.
Duration: c. 6'
Composer Jennah Vainio sees End Credits for string trio (2016) as a portrayal of a person's inner mind: "It is a beautiful, tender and introvert snapshot of a moment, a journey into the thoughts of a person. The work can be visualized by a video edited by myself. It is filmed shot by my father on an 8-mm film during a train trip in Germany in 1972. My grandfather briefly appears on the film, at the time the same age as I am now. As human beings and parts of the nature we are a links in an endless continuum - the train tracks reaching out to an eternity symbolise all this."
The video file for projection during the performance can be downloaded with the link provided with the score. This product includes the full score and the separate parts.
Duration: c. 6'