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From: Andrew Stiller
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Subject: Re: [Finale] OT: works in octaves, unison etc.
There is an orche
There is an orchestral work, _Le Méditation de Purun Baghat_, by
Koechlin that I have not heard but that has been described as "a strict
monody," which I assume means unison throughout.
Andrew Stiller
Kallisti Music Press
http://www.kallistimusic.com/
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For what it's worth, Manfred Bukofzer mentions _arie all'unisono_ as
somewhat common during some parts of the baroque era. I don't know any off
hand except for the Handel that I mentoined earlier.
Aaron J. Rabushka
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On 15 May 2007 at 20:53, Barbara Touburg wrote:
> Wouldn't many Baroque bass arias more or less be in unison or octaves
> with the b.c.?
Eh? No, of course not. The bass has a melody line, and it's
accompanied by a bass line that is played and harmonized by the
continuo group. The thing that is
Barbara Touburg wrote:
Wouldn't many Baroque bass arias more or less be in unison or octaves
with the b.c.?
...
Hmm, not really my area of expertise - and I didn't bring this one up (I
was adding the correct title and what I know about it), but:
I don't recall hearing any others as sparse
Wouldn't many Baroque bass arias more or less be in unison or octaves
with the b.c.?
Raymond Horton wrote:
The Aria is "The People the Walked in Darkness," in part one of
_Messiah_. It is mostly octaves, with harmony at the cadences and some
contrasting phrases. Much use of only octaves, wh
ias in Handel's Messiah, something about "the
valley of
death..."
Aaron J. Rabushka
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depending on how restricted your approach to unison is:
- scelsi's quattro pezzi, 4 movements each on a single note;
- i wrote a piece for fl-ob-cl, wind trio on E, using only E6 mostly
fff... with ornamental "accidents" that break off from it whenever
the players need to breathe.
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shirli
nt: Mon, 14 May 2007 8:49 PM
Subject: [Finale] OT: works in octaves, unison etc.
Dear listers,
A quick q to the wisdom of this list. I am looking for any works or
movts. of works for more than one instrument that are constructed
entirely in unisons or octaves. Obviously there is the Qt.
I know there is Enescu's Preludio à lunison for Orchestra, but confess to
never hearing it.
Dr.A.S.Weinstangel
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From: "Matthew Hindson fastmail acct" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 9:49 PM
Subject: [Finale] OT: works in octaves, unison etc.
Dear listers,
A quick q to the wisdom of this list. I am looking for any works or
mo
y, May 14, 2007 9:49 PM
Subject: [Finale] OT: works in octaves, unison etc.
> Dear listers,
>
> A quick q to the wisdom of this list. I am looking for any works or
> movts. of works for more than one instrument that are constructed
> entirely in unisons or octaves. Obviously there i
On May 14, 2007, at 6:49 PM, Matthew Hindson fastmail acct wrote:
A quick q to the wisdom of this list. I am looking for any works
or movts. of works for more than one instrument that are
constructed entirely in unisons or octaves. Obviously there is the
Qt. for the End of Time mvt., and
Pretty much any bebop head, but that's probably not what you had in
mind.
Cheers,
- Darcy
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On 14 May 2007, at 9:49 PM, Matthew Hindson fastmail acct wrote:
Dear listers,
A quick q to the wisdom of this list. I am looking for any works
or movts. of w
At 11:49 AM 5/15/2007 +1000, Matthew Hindson fastmail acct wrote:
>A quick q to the wisdom of this list. I am looking for any works or
>movts. of works for more than one instrument that are constructed
>entirely in unisons or octaves. Obviously there is the Qt. for the End
>of Time mvt., and l
Dear listers,
A quick q to the wisdom of this list. I am looking for any works or
movts. of works for more than one instrument that are constructed
entirely in unisons or octaves. Obviously there is the Qt. for the End
of Time mvt., and less obviously I've done one myself (fun to write if
y
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