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Nuevas monodías españolas pour piano
RSN:
24993
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Composition Date:
1999
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Revision Date:
N/A
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Duration:
00:13:00
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Cataloguing Information
Call Number
MI 2110 E92nu
Genre
Solo Piano
Material Type
Print-music
Acquisition Date
2001-03-05
Library Collection Publisher / Label
Unpublished, printed by CMC / Inédit, imprimé par le CMC
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José Evangelista.
Pour piano. En 21 mouvements. Ms; déposé au CMC Québec.
Master Location
Montréal
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Found 1 record(s)
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1 partition (iii, 21 p.) ;
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Instrument
Number
10681
Keyboard
Piano
1
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No
Solo
No
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54463, Nuevas monodias espanolas, AR2408, José Evangelista, 00:12:47
This piece consists of 21 arrangements of traditional melodies from Spain, mostly from Castile. They are work songs, love songs, narrative songs, dances, lullabies, etc. plus two Sephardic melodies. The title refers to my previous piece,
Monodias Espanolas
(1988). As in the first collection, I have considered two facts: 1- many traditional Spanish melodies are still performed monodically, just with rhythmic accompaniment and 2- many of these melodies carry some modal features which are difficult to reconcile with the tonal language. Thus, my settings do not use harmony or counterpoint, that is why they are monodies. as a consequence, I have been exploring a piano style where register changes and ornamentation predominate. The goal is to create the illusion that several voices simultaneously perform slight variations of the same melody on different octaves. J. Evangelista. September 1999 This piece was commissioned by Eve Egoyan with the assistance of the Canada Council for the Arts.
Commande d' Eve Egoyan grâce à une subvention du Conseil des arts du Canada.
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Montréal
02MO24993
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Toronto
01TO24993
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