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Photo by Rita Taylor. Participants have the freedom to structure their time around their project needs, and receive artistic inspiration and career advice from well-established faculty. The harps are treated with electronic processing in real time to accentuate the parallel gestures between the two instruments. Erin Propp The Fiction On occasion, you may find yourself taking a mental escape from your everyday life to imagine the road not traveled — a secret door in your mind where you live out a fantasy.
This can be a place of wonder and propel you to dream. In contrast, it can also be a place that disfigures your reality, where you keep yourself from being fully invested in the life you have. In The Fiction, Erin walks you through the secret door to her fantasy and shares the scene of it being deconstructed. Each movement is a contemporary bastardization of a different historical tradition of transforming chant, that will either showcase or obscure the source material. Like a traditional cyclic mass, this piece consists of five movements, all making use of the same musical phrase.
Organum II. Organum was one of the earliest forms of polyphony in Western Europe, with its rules first being described in the Musica Enchiriadis manuscript circa and began as an improvised accompaniment to chant before eventually calcifying and being transcribed. In accordance with that tradition, one of the cello parts in this movement will be entirely improvised.
The second movement is based on a form of cantus firmus, a tradition of slowing down a chant melody or a fragment of it and placing it in the tenor line. Through extended techniques, however, the two cellos create a pointillist eight-part harmony.
I would like to thank Marie de Testa for her projection design, as well as Anastasia Shmytova, prof. Susan Rankin, prof. Christine Choi Sonata for solo violin, Op. Each one is dedicated to a violinist he admired. The 4th sonata is dedicated to the great violinist and composer, Fritz Kreisler. The first movement, Allemande, combines Ysaye's signature virtuosic lines with the elegant pacing and harmonies of the Baroque dance. Atlantis, the Sequel Unfinished, this song is wanting to wrest a bit of control from me, the writer.