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Twitter Etudes No. 1 for solo violin
RSN:
72615
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Composition Date:
2016
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Revision Date:
N/A
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Duration:
00:06:00
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Call Number
MI 3111 B954tw
Genre
Solo Violin
Material Type
Print-music
Acquisition Date
2017-05-25
Library Collection Publisher / Label
Unpublished, printed by CMC / Inédit, imprimé par le CMC
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1. Octaves 2. Interrupted Scales 3. Broken Chords 4. Fughetto 5. G String Melody 6. Syncopated Accents
Master Location
Toronto
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Instrument
Number
52792
Strings, bowed
Violin
1
Divided
No
Solo
No
Premiere
Kingston, ON Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts 26 Apr 2017 Semi-finalists in the Bader-Overton Canadian Violin Competition
Twitter Etudes No. 1, a short virtuosic work for solo violin by Canadian composer John Burge, was commissioned for the First Bader-Overton Canadian Violin Competition organized by the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, in April 2017. Serving as the required test piece for all the semi-finalists to perform, the work consists of six short etudes each of which limits the number of notes in each movement to just 140 distinctive attacks. All the etudes are given a descriptive title as follows: Octaves, Interrupted Scales, Broken Chords, Fughetto, G String Melody and Syncopated Accents. The composer really could not decide on the optimal ordering of the etudes and although they are printed in the order just listed, performers are encouraged to find their own ordering when performing the complete set. In fact, the composer notes that playing the etudes in the reverse arrangement of the printed ordering is a great option.John Burge is grateful to Tricia Baldwin, Director of the Isabel Bader Centre for both her vision and energy in establishing this event and for providing the opportunity to compose the test piece for the very first competition. The competition was won by Yolanda Bruno and all of the semi-finalists' performances of this piece can be seen on YouTube.
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01TO72615
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Calgary
01CA72615
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Vancouver
01VA72615
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