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Weeping Willow (Score)
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“Weeping Willow” is a dramatic, soulful work for two violins and piano. Calling upon the Jewish heritage of similar works (like Ernest Bloch’s “Baal Shem” and John Williams’ music for “Schindler’s List”), this duet explores passionate worlds of texture, from drawn-out, twisting melodies of heartbreak to the fury of driving, desperate passages. Completed in 2016, “Weeping Willow” runs about 6.5 minutes long.
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The Oracle (Score)
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The 2016 work for flute/piccolo, Bb clarinet, violin, cello, and piano.
Using 50 tarot cards to create the framework, there is both an element of chance (in that the process of drawing the cards and their placement in the 5 separate tarot spreads, is all random) and an element of “foreordained knowledge” (or pre-compositional structure).
“The Oracle” has thus emerged as a multi-faceted, deeply layered, story-driven reflection of the human condition.
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Leviathan of the Ancient Deep (Score)
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Score for the 2008 three-movement concerto for solo 6-string electric violin, chamber orchestra, EWI (Electric Wind Instrument), and synthesizer. Approx. 25 minutes long. (Updated Parts are coming soon!)
Taking its cue from the Hebrew description of the Creature of antiquity and imagination, this Concerto features the virtuosic properties of the six-string electric violin with its immense range, while the various and creative sounds available to the synthesizer and electric wind instrument (EWI) enhance the beauty of the acoustic orchestra.
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Musical Response Suite from The Book of I (Score)
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Madrigal, for Orchestra (Score)
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A madrigal, popular in the Renaissance and early Baroque, may be defined as a secular, polyphonic partsong, a through-composed work attempting to express the emotion contained within each line of a poem on which it is based. Loosely, a madrigal may be thought of as a linear journey across pallets of color and emotional soundscapes, and this is precisely what Wallin Huff’s 2014 so-titled work for orchestra aims to do.
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INTREPID: A Fantasy for Oboe/English Horn Soloist and Chamber Orchestra (Score)
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Evoking the driving forces of metamorphosis and migration, INTREPID is a cinematic Fantasy for soloist on oboe and english horn, with small chamber orchestra accompaniment. It is rich in color and texture, persistently forward-moving on its sweeping journey.
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Madrigal, for Orchestra (Parts)
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A madrigal, popular in the Renaissance and early Baroque, may be defined as a secular, polyphonic partsong, a through-composed work attempting to express the emotion contained within each line of a poem on which it is based. Loosely, a madrigal may be thought of as a linear journey across pallets of color and emotional soundscapes, and this is precisely what Wallin Huff’s 2014 so-titled work for orchestra aims to do.
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INTREPID: A Fantasy for Oboe/English Horn Soloist and Chamber Orchestra (Parts)
$24.00Instant Download: Set of Parts
Evoking the driving forces of metamorphosis and migration, INTREPID is a cinematic Fantasy for soloist on oboe and english horn, with small chamber orchestra accompaniment. It is rich in color and texture, persistently forward-moving on its sweeping journey.
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