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Nine works for marimba and piano
RSN:
68178
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Composition Date:
2012
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Revision Date:
N/A
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Duration:
00:65:30
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Programme Notes
Cataloguing Information
Call Number
MI 7210 G478ni
Genre
Percussion, + Keyboard, No Keyboard
Material Type
Print-music
Acquisition Date
2013-11-21
Library Collection Publisher / Label
Unpublished, printed by CMC / Inédit, imprimé par le CMC
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Additional Information
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Master Location
Toronto
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Physical Description
Found 2 record(s)
Available Actions
Extent of Item
1 score (152 p.) ;
1 part (79 p.) ;
Instrumentation
Found 2 record(s)
Available Actions
Set No.
Category
Instrument
Number
47629
Percussion
Marimba
1
47629
Keyboard
Piano
1
Divided
No
Solo
No
Divided
No
Solo
No
This work is a collection of nine original works by Yvonne Gillespie, some specifically written for the Marimba and Piano, and some special arrangements of the composer’s other chamber works. Marimbist Peter Gillespie chose his favourite works from the repertoire of the composer for this compilation. The harmonic materials for Yvonne's music is derived from simple triadic structures which have been removed from their traditional reliance on key and mode. By progressing freely through independent triads, new and constantly changing chromatic relationships are revealed. The construction of melody is related directly to this non-functional triadic method. No longer confined to a specific mode, melody can explore chromatic possibilities with unusual freedom while being supported by either related or possibly contradictory triadic movement. Complementing the harmonic and melodic language is the utilization of additive and traditional rhythmic presentations. In the construction of both melody and accompaniment, rhythmic alternations of two or three beat groupings provide the motivation for musical expression.
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