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Le Regine : per violino, gambus e gamelan

by Katia Tiutiunnik (2015)

Le Regine

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Le Regine : per violino, gambus e gamelan / Katia Tiutiunnik.

Library shelf no. 785.5819/TIU 3 [Available for loan]

Work Overview

Le Regine (Italian for "The Queens") was composed in honour of mother cats (often referred to as "queens" by cat breeders and veterinarians) and is dedicated to Associate Professor Shahanum Mohd Shah, the director of our UiTM International Gamelan Festival and Dr. Nathan Fischer, who performed the gambus part in the work's world premiere. Like Festival des Roses, Le Regine also comprises a set of continuous variations. However, unlike the former work, Le Regine fuses melodies solely in the hijāz maqām with the harmonically ambiguous B Flat Major Pentatonic melodies and harmonies of the gamelan parts.

Work Details

Year: 2015

Instrumentation: Violin, gambus/'oud (amplifed) and gamelan ensemble

Duration: 5 min.

Difficulty: Advanced

Dedication note: Dedicated to Shahanum Mohd Shah, Nathan Fischer, Kirtley Leigh Paine

Commission note: Commissioned by Nathan Fischer.

First performance: by Ahmad Munir Mahzair, Nathan Fischer, UiTM Gamelan Ensemble, Max Riefer at 6th UiTM Malaysian Composers' Series: Snapshots of Musical Creativity (Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre (KLpac)) on 28 Nov 2015

The composer notes the following styles, genres, influences, etc associated with this work:
Malay music, Arab music

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Performances of this work

28 Nov 2015: at 6th UiTM Malaysian Composers' Series: Snapshots of Musical Creativity (Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre (KLpac)). Featuring Ahmad Munir Mahzair, Nathan Fischer, UiTM Gamelan Ensemble, Max Riefer.

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