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Embers for clarinet choir is about 7 minutes in duration and utilizes all of the lower harmony clarinets and a solo descant clarinet part. Embers was written originally for clarinet ensemble to feature the sonority of low clarinets accompanying a solo soprano clarinet. The low textures of these clarinets emulate the warmth of a fire and remind me of a special memory. I was sitting peacefully with my mother enjoying the comfort of a warm beautiful fire on a wintry night when the opening melody (a sort of lullaby) surfaced in my mind. I named it Embers so that I would remember the glowing embers of the fire I enjoyed and the solitude my mother and I shared that night. Embers reaches its climax in D-flat major as the last log is set on the fire and the flames gradually engulf the wood in a surge of warmth and beauty. The fire dies down to reveal the glowing embers of a different color, until the fire burns out completely.
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