poco rit. a tempo - jeffrey grossman5 kupferman: moonflowers, baby! 77 3 3 poco rit. (bend) ad lib....
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ROSNER: Three Elegaic Songs
38
35
31
fust gec té en ung sac en Sai ne? mais où sont les nei ges d’an tan! où sont les nei
( )
ges d’an tan!
sub. delicato
28
son a mour ot ce st es soy ne sem
poco rit.
bla ble ment
sub.a tempo
où est la royne qui com man da
delicato
que Bur i dan
( )
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COOMAN: Unmeasured Preludes for harpsichord
8’
Lento espressivo
II.
5
KUPFERMAN: Moonflowers, Baby!
77
3 3
poco rit.(bend)
ad lib.
75
33
33
3 3
72
, espr.3 3 3 3
(bend)
3 570 Meno mosso ( = 96)
33 3
33
67
3 3 3
3
65
3
3
3
63
61
6
6 6 6 6 6 3 3
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COOMAN: Quintet for Bassoon and Strings
VIOLIN I
(fade out) flautando
126 = 40
123
121 = 52-565
15 sec.
free rhythms and durations, very slow, bell-like, unsynchronized, pauses between notes may be long
natural harmonics only
120 30 sec.
(fade out)
119(free rhythm)
Duration: c. 11 min.August 200� – April 2008Nantucket, MassachusettsCambridge, Massachusetts
— Coram Deo —
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53
3 3 *
3
3
a tempo
3 3
3
3
3
poco rit.3
accel. a tempo
3
accel. a tempo
3 3
rit.
Trombone
(not triplet)
3
in CTrumpet
Freely, unsynchronized. ( ≈ 72 - 96)Accelerando and ritardando markings refer to tempi within this range and apply to instruments separately.Start together, but make no attempt to align.
3 3
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for Colby and Emily
Sonata for Trumpet and TromboneCarson P. Cooman
Opus 701I. Intradas
* Wait for whichever player has not yet finished before then going immediately on together.
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COOMAN: Sonata for Trumpet and Trombone
22
15
8
= 60
II. Motet
� for Aaron Larget-Caplan
Unfolding the Gates of Dawna morning lullaby for solo guitar
Carson P. CoomanOpus 768
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N.B. Slurs indicate musical phrasing.
8
(a tempo)
, mysterioussub.3 3 3 3 3
66
8
(short)
(dramatic accel.)
8
sub. , mysterious
3 3 3 3 3
8
sub.
(dramatic accel.)
(a tempo)
8
Dreamily, awakening ( = 40)3
10
BARNARD: The Ascended Healing Rays of the Cosmic Lightsempre( )
legatonaturals,
= very fast
8va
sempre( )
-
fast trem.
sempre( )
-
tempo primo legato
cresc.legato, espressivo
tempo primo = very slow
slower slower still
sempre( )
= slower still fast tempo
69
ROSNER: Missa L’homme armé
Poco più mosso (Andante - ≈66)
B.
Do mi
, decresc.
nus Sa ba oth. Ple ni,
T.
8 nus, Sa
, decresc.
ba oth. Ple
A.
us Sa
, decresc.
ba oth. Ple
S.
8
nus De
, decresc.
us Sa ba oth.
(Andante - ≈66)Poco più mosso
( ≈62)Lento maestoso
B.
Sanc
, pesante
tus,
T.
8 Sanc
, pesante
tus, sanc
pocch.
tus, sanc
pocch. mezzo, cresc.
tus Do mi
A.
Sanc
, pesante
tus, sanc tus, sanc
mezzo, cresc.
tus Do mi nus De
S.
( ≈62)Lento maestoso
Sanc
, pesante
SanctusIV.
tus, sanc
mezzo, cresc.
tus Do mi
for James Yannatos
Flying Machinefor orchestra Carson P. Cooman
Opus 775
C Score
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Contrabass(non. trem) pizz., l. v. sempre
Violoncellopizz., l.v. sempre arco
divisi sempre
Violapizz., l.v. sempre
arco
IIpizz., l.v. sempre divisi sempre
Violins
I
Slowly unfolding ( = 60)pizz., l.v. sempre divisi sempre
D C B / E F G A
8
Harp
(as fast as possible, on beat) 8
Piano
2
Ped.
Vibraphone
Ped.
Tubular ChimesPercussion
1Crotales, l.v. sempre
Timpanil.v. sempre
Tuba
TromboneBass
Trombone 21
a2
3
Trumpet in C21
1.
43
Horn in F
21
1.
gliss.
Contrabassoon
Bassoon 21
Bass Clarinet
in BClarinet
21
a2
English Horn
Oboe 21
a2
Flute 21
Piccolo
Slowly unfolding ( = 60)
47
COOMAN: Flying Machine
Cb.
Vc.
Va.
II
Vns.
I
177
Hp.
Pno.
2
Perc.
1
Timp.
Tuba
Bs. Tbn.
Tbn. 21
3
C Tpt.
21
43
gliss.gliss. gliss.
gliss.
Hn.
21 gliss.
gliss. gliss.gliss.
Cbn.
Bn. 21
5
55
Bs. Cl.
B Cl. 21 5
5
55
E.H.
Ob. 21
a2
55
Fl. 21
55
5
55
5
Picc.
177
Flying Machinefor orchestra
Carson P. CoomanOpus 775
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Oboe 1
54
5 6
49
49–505
46 6
5
40
5 41–44 65
32 3
35–38
24 6
526–31
18
19–21 65
Slowly unfolding ( = 60)
4–16
Fl. 7
P R A I S E
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