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Drift for piano duet
RSN:
71163
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Composition Date:
2015
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Revision Date:
N/A
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Duration:
00:22:00
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Cataloguing Information
Call Number
MI 2130 C473dr
Genre
Two Pianos
Material Type
Print-music
Acquisition Date
2016-06-29
Library Collection Publisher / Label
Unpublished, printed by CMC / Inédit, imprimé par le CMC
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Additional Information
I. Slow -- II. Fast -- III. Still -- IV. Drift
Master Location
Toronto
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Found 1 record(s)
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Category
Instrument
Number
51096
Keyboard
Piano
2
Divided
No
Solo
No
Premiere
5 April 2016, Jane Mallett Theatre, St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts, Toronto, Ontario Duo Turgeon: Anne Louise-Turgeon and Edward Turgeon, pianos
A work musing on lake effect snow and the concept of drift, i.e. "to vary from or oscillate randomly about a fixed setting, position, or mode of operation". The idea of a snow drift may be the most obvious imagery, however the music is also about the concept of drift as explored in more subtle ways. Drift refers to a number of elements imbedded within the music. For example, in movement 1 — Slow — chords drift in unpredictable ways around a fixed harmonic language. The music eventually drifts towards a low rumble (maybe analogous to a wall of storm clouds), before the chords are revealed once more. Movement 2 — Fast — drifts into rhythmic territory. Rhythmic patterns form and drift into new patterns. Shifts to hocketing is a key component. Movement 3 — Still — invokes a calmness after the (musical/literal) tempest. And finally, movement 4 — Drift — is built from ‘endless’ scales, perhaps evoking the drifting of snow after the storm.
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Calgary
01CA71163
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1
Montréal
01MO71163
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1
Toronto
01TO71163
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1
Vancouver
01VA71163
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