Kaleidoscopes: Three Pieces for Various Instruments - Mehmet Okonsar - Books - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf - 9781489520333 - May 20, 2013
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Kaleidoscopes: Three Pieces for Various Instruments 1st edition

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Kaleidoscopes, is a series of pieces created on one unique tone-row using its various modifications. The tone-row is from Alban Berg's violin concerto ("To The Memory of an Angel"): G-B-flat-D-F-sharp-A-C-E-G-sharp-B-c-sharp-D-F. But that tone-row is not used here in a very strict and formal way. Often "forbidden" octave intervals and note repetitions are used here for acoustical and instrumental reasons. As all tone-rows created by Alban Berg, this famous one has also many unique features. The first striking aspect of it is the very symmetrical structure, emphasising the use of 3 step intervals. Towards the end, for the last 4 notes, the intervals are further condensed into whole-tones. Those last four notes of the row, as a short whole tone scale, are used as pivot notes in main structural points all through the composition. Specially the C sharp and D sharp tones are used as a mid-range pedal chord through a large portion of the first composition. The tone row is used without any transposition for those pieces. Rhythmical elements are created from the apparent subdivisions of the tone-row. The row may be thought of as divided into 3 sections having 5-4 and 3 notes each. A rhythmical pattern, based on numbers 5-4-3 is created from that subdivision. This pattern is used thoroughly during the development part of the pieces.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 20, 2013
ISBN13 9781489520333
Publishers CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf
Pages 80
Dimensions 213 × 4 × 276 mm   ·   208 g
Language English  

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