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Steep Steps for bass clarinet

  • Year
    2001
  • Duration
    3'
  • Category
    Instrumental
Dedication
For Virgil Blackwell
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Hendon Music (Boosey & Hawkes)
Manuscripts
Paul Sacher Stiftung
Premiere
Oct 17, 2001/ Virgil Blackwell, bass clarinet/ Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, New York, NY
News
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Steep Steps was written for the greatly admired clarinetist and friend, Virgil Blackwell, during the summer of 2001. Its title comes from the fact that, unlike the other woodwind instruments, the clarinet overblows at the twelfth, a large interval that forms the basis of much of this composition.

– Elliott Carter
Recordings (3)
  • Elliott Carter: The Complete String Quartets; 100th Anniversary Release
    Naxos 8.503225 (2010)
    Pacifica Quartet: Simin Ganatra, violin I; Sibbi Bernhardsson, violin II; Masumi Per Rostad, viola; Brandon Vamos, cello
  • Elliott Carter: 100th Anniversary Release
    Naxos 8.559614 (2008)
    New Music Concerts Ensemble, Robert Aitken, conductor | Max Christie, clarinet | David Hetherington, cello | Virgil Blackwell, bass clarinet | Fujiko Imajishi, violin | David Swan, piano
  • The Music of Elliott Carter, Volume Five - Nine Compositions (1994-2002)
    Bridge Records 9128 (2002)
    Virgil Blackwell, bass clarinet | Charles Rosen, piano | Maureen Gallagher, viola | Speculum Musicae: Stephen Taylor, oboe; Curtis Macomber, violin; Eric Bartlett, cello (+5)
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