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 **Work** : Line Drawings  **Work** : Line Drawings 
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-**Composer** : Richard Wilson+**Composer** : Richard Wilson [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Edward_Wilson]]
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 **Difficulty Ranking** : [[iv|IV]] **Difficulty Ranking** : [[iv|IV]]
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 **Potential Pedagogical Applications** : Intonation (interval, unison, octave), articulation matching, ensemble mechanics, phrase handoffs, hocketing, unusual meters **Potential Pedagogical Applications** : Intonation (interval, unison, octave), articulation matching, ensemble mechanics, phrase handoffs, hocketing, unusual meters
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-**Sample Recording** :+**Sample Recording** : David Krakauer and Larry Guy [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lv_aZfr6ZXw]]
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-**Where to Purchase Sheet Music** :+**Where to Purchase Sheet Music** : [[http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/line-drawings-sheet-music/19556059]]
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 **Annotation** : Line Drawings is a set of four pieces inspired by the American painter Philip Guston. Each movement serves as a musical depiction of the purpose of the art as described by the artist. The work’s first movement is perhaps the most challenging with frequent metric shifts, but overall the work is approachable. The second movement challenges the players through hocketing and frequent and sudden dynamic shifts. Movement three opens with a solo passage in the first clarinet and movement four employs short staccato articulations and sudden dynamic shifts to create excitement. **Annotation** : Line Drawings is a set of four pieces inspired by the American painter Philip Guston. Each movement serves as a musical depiction of the purpose of the art as described by the artist. The work’s first movement is perhaps the most challenging with frequent metric shifts, but overall the work is approachable. The second movement challenges the players through hocketing and frequent and sudden dynamic shifts. Movement three opens with a solo passage in the first clarinet and movement four employs short staccato articulations and sudden dynamic shifts to create excitement.
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