Iron Tongue Of Midnight Hath Told Twelve Db/pno
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The iron tongue of midnight hath told twelve' is a line taken from A Midsummer Night's Dream (Act V, scene 1). The complete line reads 'The irontongue of midnight hath told twelve: - Lovers, to bed; 'tis almost fair y time.' The music reflects the impish and magical nature of the fairies. The piece is a series of miniatures which should be played together. Moth flutters around erractically; Peaseblosson is a grumpy fairy; Mustardseed is playful and cheeky; Cobweb is mysterious and questioning and Puck is very fast and spritely in character. I very much like the idea of a double bass being used to represent creatures that we think of as light and small. Here the player is representing their characters and moods rather than their physical presence. [Edmund Jolliffe] 'The iron tongue of midnight hath told twelve' was premiered at Wells Cathedral School(Somerset) on 30 September 2007 by Louis van der Westhuizen (Double Bas s) and Mark Cracknell (Piano). Edmund Jolliffe's music embrace
- Level : Grade 7|Grade 8
- Medium : Softcover
- Publisher : Recital Music
- isbn13 : 9790570454006
- UPC : 20132766
- Instrument : Double Bass
- Accompaniment : Piano
- Height : 10
- Length : 10
- Width : 10
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