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Separation in the Evening and Fire in the Evening (No. 7 and 8 from Paul Klee: Painted Songs)

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No. 7a "Separation in the Evening" (Scheidung Abend, 1929)  | 2011
No. 8a "Fire in the Evening" (Feur am Abend, 1929) | 2011

​tenor saxophone and vibraphone
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No. 7b "Separation in the Evening" (Scheidung Abend, 1929)  | 2011, rev. 2017
No. 8b "Fire in the Evening" (Feur am Abend, 1929) | 2011, rev. 2017

bassoon and vibraphone
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​Please select which version you would like to purchase below.

Note: No. 7a "Separation in the Evening" and No. 8a "Fire in the Evening" appear as Mvts. V and VI in Gallery I. The piece has been arranged for bassoon and vibraphone (No. 7b and 8b). Both movements should be performed together, attacca.
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​To purchase the complete "gallery" version, please order from the full series page.
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