× LANGUAGE SETTING
► Account
► Home
► About
► Clients
► Music
► Service
► Submit Music
► Music Blog
► Help
► Sign-In

Edda Concerto for Bass Clarinet and Orchestra 2. Yggdrasil


By: Patrice Williams
Edda Concerto: A collection of Norse Myths, for bass clarinet and orchestra. The second movement is Yggdrasil. In Norse myths Yggdrasil is known as the life tree. The life's tree is in, a very serene and mystical place. The bass clarinet pays it respect with a hymn like express to it's grandeur.


By: Patrice Williams

California artist Patrice Williams is a talented composer and arranger who writes richly textured Classical, Orchestral, and Dramatic pieces. A classically trained bassoonist, she discovered her passion for composition while earning a graduate degree in performance, and her broad musical interests range from chamber music to more contemporary styles like Latin Jazz. Patrice's work can be heard on the albums "Dreamer" by L. A. Reed Machine, "The Bolero Project," and "Too Eclectic," featuring "The Edda Concerto" for bass clarinet and orchestra.
Duration: 7:38    Tempo: Slow    BPM: 76    Vocal Type: Instrumental

Genre: Classical Music

Subgenre: 20th Century

Catalog ID: 519706
Keywords: A solemn bass clarinet voice open the movement. Joined by string, harp and at last the brass punctuated by the tympani. Dramatic and pastoral. Story telling is big part of the Edda Concerto. The sounds and colors of the orchestra are used to give the listener a feeling of the beauty, stillness, serenity, spiritual surroundings and quite peacefulness that is Yggrasil.

Description: Edda Concerto for Bass Clarinet and Orchestra 2. Yggdrasil, Classical Music, 20th Century, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.

Back to Top