Abstract
Waltzing with Elling is a tribute to American jazz singer Kurt Elling and jazz bass player Rob Amster. The waltz seeks to capture some of the characteristics of 'The Waking', a song for voice and double bass from the CD Nightmoves (2007), which sets a poem by American poet Theodore Roethke. The two-part writing and jazz idiom of 'The Wake', plus other Elling characteristics including his improvised vocal scatting style, have been drawn into the work. The violist is encouraged to adopt a jazz style and to elaborate on the written score. Waltzing also offers the viola player the opportunity to improvise if wished from ms. 37-73 (when this section is repeated). This is optional. Waltzing with Elling is dedicated to Emily Bennett who admires Elling's jazz singing and the playing of the group - as do I and viola player, Dawn. The piece is written for Dawn Bennett who contributed valuable bowing/articulation advice. The piano part could be played by double bass, all pizzicato, with appropriate transpositions to fit within the instrument's range.
| Original language | English |
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| Place of Publication | Wollongong, N.S.W. |
| Publisher | Wirripang |
| Size | 6 pages |
| Publication status | Published - 2020 |
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