Richard Burdick's I Ching Music

Seagha & Ground, Op.211

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Komponist
Richard Burdick
Verleger
I Ching Music
Genre
Klassische Musik / Kammermusik
Instrumentierung
Klavier, Oboe, Horn, Geige, Cello
Partitur für
Quintett
Art der Partitur
Partitur, Stimmen
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 1 von 1
Länge
9'20"
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
Jahr der Komposition
2017

Beschreibung
for violin, oboe, horn, piano and 'cello

Written from April 2014 to September 2017

This work uses the acronym or Sphinx:

S(for Eb), E, A, G, H (B), & A

The work uses a rotation of:

Eb,E,A,G,B,A;
       tempo of Eb - 105 b.p.m.
E,A,G,B,A,Eb;
       tempo of E - 109 b.p.m.
A,G,B,A,Eb,E;
       tempo of A - 145 b.p.m.
G,B,A,Eb,E,A;
       tempo of G - 131.4 b.p.m.
B,A,Eb,E,A,G;
       tempo of B - 164 b.p.m.
A,Eb,E,A,G,Eb;
       tempo of A - 145 b.p.m.


The title Seagha & Ground implies two parts, but it is two parts simultaneously are as one.

The use of the melody Seagha in a fugue where the melody is alternating between the use of the harmonic row of each rotation of Seagha. Each time the harmonic row is presented another tone is added to the melody going from two tones to all six. Each time the overall melody completes and the tempo changes, one less harmonic tone row is used, eliminating the shortest row (2 tone through 6 first, then 3 tone to 6, 4 tone to 6 etc.).

The concept of ground is sort of like a cannon, but it is simply the repetition of a base line; which of course is Seagha.

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16 Sep 2017

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