Waltzing with Elling: For Viola and Piano

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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 languageEnglish
Place of PublicationWollongong, N.S.W.
PublisherWirripang
Size6 pages
Publication statusPublished - 2020

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