Poetry for Baritone Saxophone and Harp (or Piano); Version for Bassoon and Piano
The combination of baritone saxophone and
harp started as a challenging endeavor when first thinking
about writing for these instruments. Commissioned by
Wayne Leechford, Poetry for Baritone Saxophone and Harp
began as I was reading the poems of Edgar Allan Poe, specifically
the marvelous poem, “Annabel Lee”. The cadence
of the words seemed to work well as a musical line, and
the baritone sound of the saxophone spoke to the darkness
and depth of love and despair of the poetry. Combining
the textures of the saxophone and harp was a challenge
that delighted me as I pondered these two distinct textural
sounds that may not have been combined before in duet form.
The work begins with the harp evocative of the love and
the sea so eloquently described in Poe’s writing.
The saxophone is the lover despairing of losing his love,
the beautiful Annabel Lee. |