Rhapsody for Violin Duo (Petering, Mark)

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Mpetering (2018/9/12)

Publisher Info. Bowing Rogue - Zebrina Records Inc.
Performers Bowing Rogue featuring Ilana Setapen and Margot Schwartz
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Misc. Notes Hailed as "combustible soul sisters" by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Ilana Setapen and Margot Schwartz form the very talented and charming violin duo Bowing Rogue. Ilana is Associate Concertmaster of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra & Margot is a member of the first violin section of the Milwaukee Symphony. World Premiere.
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Mpetering (2018/9/12)

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Publisher. Info. Mark Petering
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General Information

Work Title Rhapsody for Violin Duo
Alternative. Title Morning Song
Composer Petering, Mark
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IMP 22
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 1 rhapsody
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 2017
First Performance. 2018/06/25
First Publication. 2018
Dedication Bowing Rogue featuring Ilana Setapen and Margot Schwartz
Average DurationAvg. Duration 5 minutes
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Modern
Piece Style Modern
Instrumentation 2 violins

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Rhapsody for Violin Duo ("Morning Song") is inspired by a collection of images and experiences that answer the question: "what motivates me each day?".  Typically surrounding myself with the natural environment with family and friends often leads to new musical works that I create.  Experiencing Palo Duro Canyon twice near Amarillo, TX while on a trip visiting an old college roommate, my frequent visits to Chiwaukee Prairie outside my hometown of Kenosha, WI, and anytime I am looking at Lake Michigan are moments when I stop and take time to reflect and appreciate life.  Out of these recent experiences came the ideas and moods that are put forward in the Rhapsody.�