Got bounced back.  I will try again:

http://www.mathewrosenblum.com/works_continentaldrift.html

    Hi All--here is the streaming sound file of the whole piece that I
mentioned before.  "Continental Drift" by Mathew Rosenblum.  Recorded
in 1988.  On my old 8D.  I had to jump between the two worlds of a
19-tone scale and 'normal' 12-tone scale.  Mathew was very prepared
and brought me all the correct fingerings himself, and they all
worked.  (Still, could have used the Grabois book!)   The piece sounds
pretty improvisatory, but is in fact totally notated.  Very hard work
(nailing that "flat on purpose, lined up with the piano,"  high C,
t-123, etc.) but in the end, rewarding and fun.

Just for fun, people--play C above middle C--then go down by
quarter-tones, t-open, t-123, t-2 (b) , f side-123, t-1 (b flat)--make
a melody with them--it is fun and expressive.

--
Tom Varner
www.tomvarnermusic.com



-- 
Tom Varner
www.tomvarnermusic.com
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