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Five pieces in two parts

$20.00

Keith Humble

For violoncello and piano (1982)

Purchase includes score and parts.

Copied and edited with critical notes by Allan Walker.

Keith Humble's Cello Pieces were composed for the Australian cellist Christian Wojtowicz, with whom he was linked by backgrounds in Paris studies, and a close collegial relationship. The work was first performed by them at an Astra concert in 1982. Written following the death of Christian Wojtowicz’s sister, the music moves continuously through five condensed pieces, with references to Mahler death motives.

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Keith Humble

For violoncello and piano (1982)

Purchase includes score and parts.

Copied and edited with critical notes by Allan Walker.

Keith Humble's Cello Pieces were composed for the Australian cellist Christian Wojtowicz, with whom he was linked by backgrounds in Paris studies, and a close collegial relationship. The work was first performed by them at an Astra concert in 1982. Written following the death of Christian Wojtowicz’s sister, the music moves continuously through five condensed pieces, with references to Mahler death motives.

Keith Humble

For violoncello and piano (1982)

Purchase includes score and parts.

Copied and edited with critical notes by Allan Walker.

Keith Humble's Cello Pieces were composed for the Australian cellist Christian Wojtowicz, with whom he was linked by backgrounds in Paris studies, and a close collegial relationship. The work was first performed by them at an Astra concert in 1982. Written following the death of Christian Wojtowicz’s sister, the music moves continuously through five condensed pieces, with references to Mahler death motives.

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Andrew Byrne & John McCaughey

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