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Excerpts from the novel 'No Longer Human' by Osamu Dazai. the protagonist's feelings of alienation and misunderstanding towards happiness and human suffering. musical notation and instructions for playing pitches on various instruments.
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Flute 1
Flute 2
Bass Clarinet
Horn in F
Violin
Double Bass
Electric Guitar
Piano
Electric Piano
Organ Sound
Feedback
niente
A
niente
niente
fluttering air sounds
fluttering air sounds
niente
niente
Distortion
to alto
improvise
improvise
Tom Weeks
Text by Osamu Dazai (Translated by Donald Keene)
Score
Fl. 1
Fl. 2
A. Sx.
Hn.
Vln.
D.B.
E.Gtr.
Pno.
E. Pno.
14
14
14
14
14
Open
C
Speak:
For three days and nights I lay as one dead. The doctor considered it an accident,
and was kind enough to postpone reporting to the police. I am told that the first
words I murmured as I began to recover consciousness were, "I'm going home."
It's not clear even to myself what place I meant by "home," but in any case these
were the words I said, accompanied, I was told, by profuse weeping.
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Fl. 1
Fl. 2
A. Sx.
Hn.
Vln.
D.B.
E.Gtr.
Pno.
E. Pno.
22
22
22
22
22
22
E
Distortion
4
Fl. 1
Fl. 2
A. Sx.
Hn.
Vln.
D.B.
E.Gtr.
Pno.
E. Pno.
29
29
29
29
29
29
5
Fl. 1
Fl. 2
A. Sx.
Hn.
Vln.
D.B.
E.Gtr.
Pno.
E. Pno.
38
38
38
38
38
H On Cue
I
Improvise with feedback
niente
niente
niente
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Fl. 1
Fl. 2
A. Sx.
Hn.
Vln.
D.B.
E.Gtr.
Pno.
E. Pno.
53
53
53
53
53
53
niente
J Open
Read Text 3
Everything passes.
That is the one and only thing I have thought resembled a truth in the society of human beings where I have dwelled up to now as in a burning hell.
Everything passes.
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