David Solomons

singer, one-man choir, guitarist and composer

Hora ha Kulmus for reed trio

SM-000085729
Alternative title
Dance of the Quill
Composer
David W Solomons
Publisher
David W Solomons
Genre
Classical / Instrumental
Instrumentation
Clarinet, Bassoon, Oboe
Scored for
Trio
Type of score
Full score, Parts
Duration
2'26"
Difficulty
Medium
Year of composition
2010

Description
Hora Ha-Kulmus
Dance of the Quill (new revised version)
הורה
הקולמוס
A dance (in Hora style) for oboe, clarinet and bassoon

The Arundo Donax is a humble but versatile plant. The writing implement - the reed quill was used in ancient days, before the feather quill, for writing, and is still used in instances where softness, flexibility and humility are
required.
(Chazal (the sages of the time 200 BCE to 600 CE) say that, to write a Sefer Torah
(a handwritten copy of the five first books of the Bible),
one must not use a quill from a cedar tree that stands tall and arrogant,
rather a quill from a reed which is soft, flexible and humble.)
It is also used for the reeds of musical instruments, hence the title of this piece.
The word for this reed and for this reed quill pen crosses the boundaries of Semitic and Indo-European:
the Latin Calamus, the Greek kalamos, the Arabic qalam, the Hebrew Kulmus, the Swahili kalamu all go back to the Arundo Donax plant and the reed pen from which it is made.

(The recording here is an electronic preview)

A version for flute, cor anglais and cello is also available on this site.

Upload date
11 Jan 2012

Price

Sheet music file
8.00 USD
ZIP, 305.9 Kb

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