Suite from 'There Will Be Blood' (string orchestra)
string orchestra (10.8.6.6.4), with ondes martenot (or theremin, or oboe)
- Composer:
- Jonny Greenwood
- Year:
- 2005/2007/arr.2012
- Duration:
- 16
- Genre:
- Chamber/Small Orchestra, String Orchestra
- First Performance:
- 16.06.2012, Holland Festival, Muziekgebouw, Amsterdam, Netherlands: Amsterdam Sinfonietta/André de Ridder
Instrumentation
ondes martenot (or theremin, or oboe) - strings (10.8.6.6.4)
Availability
Score and parts for hire
Programme Notes
The movements of the Suite correspond to the soundtrack album: 1. Open Spaces 2. Future Markets 3. HW/Hope of New Fields 4. Henry Plainview 5. Proven Lands 2' 6. Oil
Performances
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