Trapdoor
For Solo Piano
COMPOSER:
Jonathan Cole
PUBLISHER:
Ricordi London
PRODUCT TYPE:
Book [Softcover]
INSTRUMENT GROUP:
Piano or Keyboard
One of the most exciting composers of his generation, Jonathan Cole was awarded the Royal Philharmonic Society Composition Prize in 1999. “Trapdoor” was written as a tribute to the great film director Alfred Hitchcock in the year of hiscentenary, 1999. The piece has four sections: Fanfares, Trap,
Specifications
Subtitle | For Solo Piano |
Composer | Jonathan Cole |
Publisher | Ricordi London |
Instrumentation | Piano |
Product Type | Book [Softcover] |
Instrument Group | Piano or Keyboard |
Year of Publication | 2002 |
Genre | Contemporary Music |
Style | Film or TV |
ISMN | 9790570026111 |
No. Pages | 24 |
No. | RICL00001100 |
Description
One of the most exciting composers of his generation, Jonathan Cole was awarded the Royal Philharmonic Society Composition Prize in 1999.
“Trapdoor” was written as a tribute to the great film director Alfred Hitchcock in the year of hiscentenary, 1999. The piece has four sections: Fanfares, Trap, Nervous Shadows and Trapdoor. The last being after the music falls through a trapdoor and into a totally different world. It is a skittish piece and works with a backdrop provided by theresonance of silent chords held with the sostenuto pedal.
“Trapdoor” was written as a tribute to the great film director Alfred Hitchcock in the year of hiscentenary, 1999. The piece has four sections: Fanfares, Trap, Nervous Shadows and Trapdoor. The last being after the music falls through a trapdoor and into a totally different world. It is a skittish piece and works with a backdrop provided by theresonance of silent chords held with the sostenuto pedal.