Shriek Suite, Op.52 (Henderson-Sellers, Brian)

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8 more: Flute 1 • Flute 2 • Clarinet (E♭) • Clarinet 1 (B♭) • Clarinet 2 (B♭) • Bass Clarinet (B♭) • Piano 1 • Piano 2

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Misc. Notes Piano 1 and Piano 2 refer to two separate musicians on one piano
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Work Title Shriek Suite
Alternative. Title A Septet for Three Players
Composer Henderson-Sellers, Brian
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.52
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IBH 57
Key C-sharp major
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 5 sections
  1. The Playing Field (C major)
  2. Time for Cha(cha) (B major)
  3. Help Me (C major)
  4. Swing Time (A major)
  5. (Im)Perpetuo Mobile (B major)
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 2019-20
First Performance. 2020/01/25 (of Part 2); all other parts have been workshopped and rehearsed
Average DurationAvg. Duration 29 minutes
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Modern
Piece Style Classical
Instrumentation 2 flutes, clarinet (E), 2 clarinets (B), bass clarinet (B), 2 pianos
Extra Information This suite of five pieces was composed for three musicians with multiple talents: a clarinettist with three different instruments (B, E and bass) plus a flute; a flautist with talents for piano playing, especially jazz piano as needed in Part IV (piano 2); and a pianist with an additional B) clarinet. There are seven lines (hence 'septet' in the subtitle) so that the piece can also be played by 3-7 players with individual talents.

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Only 2 clarinets play at any given time, so these parts can also be doubled. Also, the 2 pianos never play together, so those parts could be taken by one pianist.