



Reference: YCS004
Crustaceans
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Composer: Law - Elizabeth
Instrumentation: Treble
Period/genre: Australian Contemporary
Grade: Difficult
Evoking a crab on the beach. A strong rhythmic piece.
1. Crustaceans
_Part 2 pp._
YCS004 Elizabeth Law Crustaceans
Elizabeth Law's Crustaceans came as a very pleasant surprise. Another Mendelssohn? Perhaps not, but at least music which has wit and flair. This is for unaccompanied treble, has no time signature and presents some technical challenges; as well as being able to tackle some quite tricky note patterns, the player of 'Crustaceans' has to stamp a foot, produce some largely unnotated twittering and make random finger sounds. The use of a novel scale pattern of irregular intervals starting from a low G (though it never appears as a scale as such) gives the music a distinct flavour. Beginning with just a couple of notes, the composer builds a sequence of fragments, gradually introducing more notes and getting higher in pitch as the speed increases - rising to a top C. The title refers to crabs scurrying across a beach but the music has its own logic. I can imagine audiences really enjoying this little piece and, once they've got round the notes, recorder players too.
Andrew Challinger, The Recorder Magazine, Summer 1999

