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Cloud Magic : for wind symphony

by Ella Macens (2024)

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Work Overview

Cloud Magic is my first piece for Wind Symphony. It was inspired by many mornings bathing in the sunrise on the edge of the North Bondi cliffs in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs, and a lifelong admiration of clouds.

The work explores the interplay between light and cloud, and paints in sound my impressions of the

powerful energy and transformational magic that ignites when light and cloud meet. At times sparse, majestic and gently spread across the sky. At others - bold, loud, fierce, consuming.

I am eternally grateful for the nature that surrounds me - a constant source of inspiration and calibration.

May we all be delighted and awed by the magic of clouds.

Work Details

Year: 2024

Instrumentation: Piccolo, 2 flutes 2 oboes, cor anglais, 2 bassoons, contrabassoon, 3 clarinets in B flat, bass clarinet in B flat, soprano saxophone, alto saxophon etenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, 2 trumpets in B flat, 4 Horns in F, 2 tenor trombones, bass trombone, euphonium, tuba, contrabass, piano, timpani, 5 percussion.

Duration: 12 min.

Difficulty: Advanced

Commission note: Commissioned by Sydney Conservatorium of Music Wind Symphony.

First performance: by Sydney Conservatorium Wind Symphony, Andrew McWade — 1 Nov 24. Verbrugghen Hall, Sydney Conservatorium of Music

Performances of this work

1 Nov 24: Verbrugghen Hall, Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Featuring Sydney Conservatorium Wind Symphony, Andrew McWade.

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