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Entanglement for Flute and Alto Saxophone

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  • Award-winning product
  • Uses extended techniques
  • Staff Pick

Staff Pick

“Inventive music for a classic combination!”

Chris Hankin Just Flutes staff member - [email protected]

If you are after a really good piece for flute and sax that challenges both the performers and their audience this could just be perfect. Nicole Chamberlain in renowned for her extensive use of contemporary techniques but here she has kept them relatively simple. It's the striking colours she extracts from this combination that is exciting and this, together with the contrast between the rhythmic interplay of the outer movements and the delicate texture of Secure Communication, makes it a future classic. Inventive and great fun - perfect!

From the Publisher

Entanglement was commissioned by Alexandra Aguirre and Nathaniel Berman. The pair, who happen to be married to each other, have a mutual interest in particles and space. Lately their discussions have been focused around entanglement.

Entanglement refers to quantum entanglement which also seems like a good metaphor for the married relationship. When two particles are linked up, their states remain linked - no matter how much distance is between them. With strong communication and connection two entities can still be bonded together.

The first movement was inspired by one of the fundamentals of quantum mechanics, superposition. Superposition can be the combination of two distinct physical phenomena, like a wavelength, of the same type. These two separate physical phenomena coexist as part of the same event. In the first movement, Superposition, you can hear the interchange between both parts completing each other’s musical idea, but its also a private communication which leads us to the second movement, Secure Communication. Secure Communication continues the exchange between both voices, but it has become a more even and methodical conversation. The meter stays in a secure, even, and familiar 4/4 for the majority of the piece before evolving into the 3rd movement, Maximal Coordination, which is quite the opposite. Maximal Coordination is inspired by how two entangled particles, even though very far apart, can still yeild the same out come. Even though the meters change, the key signature changes, both voices end at the same pitch and time which cements their relationship no matter how physically distant.

Winner: NFA Newly Published Music Awards 2024

Performance duration (approx): 10'00

Difficulty guide: 8-9
Difficulty level, roughly compared to ABRSM exam grades. 0 is total beginner, 9 is advanced (beyond grade 8).

Movements

  • Superposition
  • Secure Communication
  • Maximal Coordination

Item Details

Instrumentation

  • Part 1: Flute
  • Part 2: Alto Saxophone
Category: Music for Flute and Saxophone
Publisher: Spotted Rocket Publishing
Our Stock Code: 1650556
Media Type: Paperback - Score and parts