Of
Air and Touch (Oboe and Piano).
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Of Air and Touch is a passionate and exciting piece for oboe and piano duo, and offers an adventurous oboist a broad range of music to explore within a single movement. This sonata is an adaptation of my 1999 bassoon and piano work, Of Breath and Touch.
While I couldn't easily explore microtonality in a duet that strongly features the all-too-well tempered piano, I did reference the driving rhythms of some Middle Eastern music in a hypnotic and ostinatic piano part that's fun to play, and the double reed writing showcases the extraordinary range and tone of the instrument in the hands of a fine player. The result is a uniquely American piece that is informed by other cultures. The title refers to the nature of each instrument, as well as to a more sensual pair of pleasures.
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The bassoon and piano version of this piece, Of Breath and Touch, is featured on Carolyn Beck's 2005 CD, Beck and Call, on Crystal Records CD 846. Click CD for more info. |
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"Carolyn Beck has been principal bassoonist with several orchestras and studio pickup bands, and is widely known as a champion of new music. From the selection listed above, she commissioned and/or premiered the works by Alex Shapiro, Moshe Zorman, and Don Chamberlain... [Beck's] attention to expressive detail pays dividends throughout: in the jazz-influenced lines of Previn’s 1999 Sonata (the notes mention Monk and Bird but I find Bill Evans a stronger influence, certainly in the piano-writing) and in Alex Shapiro’s short fantasy Of Breath and Touch. This last piece imaginatively couples a Middle-Eastern-style moto perpetuo from the keyboard with a melody of long-held notes from the bassoon. Following an introspective central section, it revisits the busy opening as a brief coda."
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"The disc opener [of Alex Shapiro's] "Of Breath and Touch" is delicate and nervous, like a fine race horse...". International Record Review, March 2006
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"First we hear Alex Shapiro's "Of Breath and Touch." She uses essentially middle-eastern influences in melody, through the bassoon, and rhythm, through the piano. The effect of the ostinato role of the piano, if not the whole piece, is hypnotic. Beck states a somber melody in the beginning then again later in the piece, followed by long sustained passages in different registers that build and recede with intensity. All this is occurring while the piano asserts various harmonies below–sometimes insistently, sometimes agitated, and sometimes as if in a state of delirium." American Record Guide, May/June 2006
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""Of Breath and Touch" has Middle-Eastern influences, with bassoon chants, plaintive phrases and anxious activity above consoling piano ostinatos...Carolyn Beck explores the full extent of the instrument's character... on this extremely inviting disc." The Gramophone, May 2006
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"One new voice to emerge on this recording is West Coast composer Alex Shapiro, in "Of Breath and Touch" East. In the opening measures of the work you can hear the "town crier" high up in the minaret reporting on the events of the day. The work is somber in mood, at once angular and lyrical, with splashes of contrapuntal dialogue between the bassoon and piano. Although one would expect a work containing such vivid colors and multiple layers to be dense and overwhelming, Shapiro's writing is clear and idiomatic. Beck's playing is strong and sure throughout and the listener can hear a clear connection between composer and performer."
The Journal of the The National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors, Summer 2007
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Enjoy this video of bassoonist Ryan M. Hare
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Of Air and Touch, page 1 |
Of Air and Touch, page 7 |
Also available as:
(for Bassoon
and Piano).
Audio clips of "Of Breath and Touch" performed by Carolyn Beck, bassoon and Delores Stevens, piano.
(for Euphonium and Piano).
(for Baritone Saxophone and Piano).
Audio clip of "Of Wind and Touch" performed by Brandon Masterman, baritone saxophone, and Henry Orazi, piano.
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