Moth Eaten Rag

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“When I came to Sydney from Russia in 1975 with my sister and parents, we took only a few belongings with us, including beautiful hand-embroidered bed linen. It was so valuable that we never used it. One day I wanted to take a look at these treasures... Read More

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Boosey & Hawkes Chamber MusicClarinet (B-Flat) and Piano

Description

“When I came to Sydney from Russia in 1975 with my sister and parents, we took only a few belongings with us, including beautiful hand-embroidered bed linen. It was so valuable that we never used it. One day I wanted to take a look at these treasures but found that they had moth holes. To ease the pain of losing the family heirloom, I decided to write this piece,” says Elena Kats-Chernin. The result was a ragtime (the English word “rag” also means “shred”), interspersed with pauses symbolising the holes. Staccato notes, especially in the clarinet part, represent the biting moths.

Voicing: Clarinet (B-Flat) and Piano

Series: Boosey & Hawkes Chamber Music

Medium: Softcover

SKU: HL48025291

Additional information

Weight 2.7 oz
Dimensions 12.00 × 9.00 in