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The Kitchen Revue, Ballet For 6 Instruments
Bohuslav Martin (1890-1959) was a prolific Czech composer, writing many large scale works. The composer moved to Paris in 1923 where he began experimenting in composing Ballets. The Kitchen Revue was composed in 1927 and remains popular to this day. Incoporating many jazz characteristics, The Kitchen Revue is composed for Clarinet, Bassoon, Trumpet, Violin, Cello and Piano. Martin experiments with expressionism and the ballet has been described as ''pantomime-esque'' for its humorous depiction of kitchen utensils. As a varied, substantial work, Martin''s The Kitchen Revue is essential to the repertoire of any aspiring and enthusiastic ensemble of advanced musicians.
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