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Three Shades of Blue

for violin and cello

Year:  1996   ·  Duration:  15m

Year:  1996
Duration:  15m

Denis Betro
Composer

Composer:   Denis Betro

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About

Three Shades of Blue was naively conceived as a work for Cello with Violin accompaniment. However, the Violin, accustomed to star billing wasn’t having any of it.

The Cello begins the first theme, but a few bars later the Violin steals it, extends it, and tries to keep it. This results in a skirmish, with neither instrument giving way – a scrappy, unyielding and relentless bombilation of blue murder. The movement ends, not in an agreement, but in a truce.

The second movement is a peace discussion, more subdued, but alive with tension. Each instrument tries to out-filibuster the other with empirical viewpoints ‘till they’re blue in the face.

Finally, deciding they can get on with each other in a hopeful blue skies type of atmosphere, they embark on a reconciliatory third and final movement and boogie their way to the finish.


Commissioned note

Commissioned by the Moore Mullen Duo in 1996


Contents note

I. Allegro
II. Largo Cantabile
III. Allegro Vivo


Performance history

24 Sep 1996: Performed by Jeff Moore (violin) and Brian Mullen (cello) at the British Music Information Centre in London, England.