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Solo Voice, with Chamber Ensemble, Woodwinds/Brass, Strings Bowed
Tango
seven autumn haiku and three winter tanka
Orchestra/Large Ensemble, Chamber Orchestra (10 to 20)Solo Voice, with Chamber Ensemble, Woodwinds, Strings BowedOrchestra/Large Ensemble, Chamber Orchestra (10 to 20), PianoChoral (9 with Voices), with Full OrchestraQuartettino
les amours jaunes (for bassoon, violin, viola and cello)
Mixed Chamber Ensemble (1 to 9 Performers), Quartets, Woodwinds, Bowed StringsSinfony no. 2 “Canadian”
for a large orchestra
Orchestra/Large Ensemble, Full Orchestra (20 or more)About scales
for vibraphone, flute, trombone, violin, viola, cello, and piano
Mixed Chamber Ensemble (1 to 9 Performers), Septets, Woodwinds/Brass/Percussion, Keyboard/Bowed StringsMixed Chamber Ensemble (1 to 9 Performers), Sextets, Woodwinds/Percussion, Keyboard/Bowed StringsMidnight Narcissus
for piano, flute, oboe, cello, and triangle
Mixed Chamber Ensemble (1 to 9 Performers), Quartets, Woodwinds/Percussion, KeyboardOrchestra/Large Ensemble, String OrchestraFumon manga
for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and French horn
Woodwinds, Solo/Ensemble, Quintet (Flute/Oboe/Clarinet/Horn/Bassoon)Choral (9 with Voices), A CapellaWu
for piano solo
Keyboard, Piano, One Keyboard, Two HandsMixed Chamber Ensemble (1 to 9 Performers), Octets, Woodwinds/Percussion, Keyboard/Bowed StringsAnother excellent compilation of acoustic works by Arraymusic.5th Species is a woodwind quintet dedicated to performing adventurous repertoire by 20th century composers. The group is made up of Canadian and American musicians, and this is their debut recording.To experience fully the music of Rudolf Komorous, one has only to listen attentively. The emotional language of the music is readily apparent and on the surface. And yet, the unpredictable juxtapositions of events, the turns of phrase, the surprising chords, and the unusual sounds delineate a landscape which encompasses a wide range of feelings and sensitivities."Wu in Zen is ‘not’ the expected. The pleasure of Rudolf Komorous' Wu is the pleasure of the unexpected. Listening to a line of notes falling like water drops from a melting icicle, at irregular intervals, a note rising when you anticipate it will descend, a chord appearing in a line of single notes like a crow in a flight of sparrows. The pleasure of the unexpected." – WholeNoteGo to Top