Karel van Steenhoven (b. 1958)

The Fugitive

Jazzy Fugue for Recorder Quartet

S.K. van: The Fugitive  (Pa+St) (0)S.K. van: The Fugitive  (Pa+St) (1)S.K. van: The Fugitive  (Pa+St) (2)S.K. van: The Fugitive  (Pa+St) (3)
for:
Blockflötenquartett (wechselnde Besetzungen S/A/T/B)
Musical Editions:
Score, Parts
Item no.:
560155
Author / Composer:
Scope:
28 pages
Duration:
6:00 minutes
Release year:
2010
Publisher / Producer:
Producer No.:
ED 20600
ISMN:
9790001158138
UPC:
0841886013520

Description

The Fugitive is a three-part jazz fugue in bebop style on a walking bass. The renowned Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet performed the world premiere of the work, created in 2002 by the Dutch recorder player and composer Karel van Steenhoven, founder member of the ensemble. The title is a play on the word 'fugue' and its old meaning of flight or chase. The parts chase after each other with fast solos and licks, flee from each other, until they reach a chaotic climax - after a short quote from the James Bond theme. A striking title by the recorder expert who brilliantly mixes traditional and modern forms, styles and stylistic techniques.

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