Mobius
Jonathan Bailey Holland Piece Duration: 4:42
About this Piece
Mobius was written in 2018 for B-flat clarinet, Violin, Cello, and Piano.
Arpeggio / Imitation: The first page of the score can be viewed on the composer's website.
Notable Passages
										Time Stamp:
										0:05
										— 0:50
										
Description: Mobius begins with arpeggios that are imitated across the four instruments (notated at the link above)
Keywords: Arpeggio - Composition Technique , Imitation - Composition Technique
								Description: Mobius begins with arpeggios that are imitated across the four instruments (notated at the link above)
Keywords: Arpeggio - Composition Technique , Imitation - Composition Technique
										Time Stamp:
										0:55
										— 1:35
										
Description: Listen for the ascending scale passages in the violin, and the ascending chords in the piano! Both parts move upwards using whole steps and half steps
Keywords: Conjunct Motion - Counterpoint
								Description: Listen for the ascending scale passages in the violin, and the ascending chords in the piano! Both parts move upwards using whole steps and half steps
Keywords: Conjunct Motion - Counterpoint
										Time Stamp:
										1:30
										— 2:25
										
Description: This section features a lush chordal texture, led by the piano and echoed in the other instruments
Keywords: Chordal Texture , Chordal Texture - Harmony
								Description: This section features a lush chordal texture, led by the piano and echoed in the other instruments
Keywords: Chordal Texture , Chordal Texture - Harmony
										Time Stamp:
										3:47
										— 4:38
										
Description: To end the piece, arpeggios jump back and forth between the instruments, similar to the introduction!
Keywords: Arpeggio - Composition Technique , Imitation - Composition Technique
								Description: To end the piece, arpeggios jump back and forth between the instruments, similar to the introduction!
Keywords: Arpeggio - Composition Technique , Imitation - Composition Technique