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Kensington Cycle

Digital Sheet Music [PDF]: Score

Kensington Cycle : (collage) for ensemble and electronics [eScore] / Connor D'Netto.

by Connor D'Netto (2018)

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  • Instrumentation: The instrumentation of this work is open and can be performed by any combination of instruments. In its premiere, kensington cycle was performed by Consort 21, an ensemble that performs new-music on period-instruments, with the atmosphere on alto recorder, the cycles on baroque viola and baroque triple-harp, and the chorale on organ.
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I describe kensington cycle as a collage in that it consists of three fairly separate elements layered together, contrasting and juxtaposing them to create a new musical whole. Here, the three elements are: an atmosphere - bright, energetic, floral, spinning around itself then torn apart by electronics effects creating a blurred haze; a cycle - pulsing echoes, two lines constantly intertwining and toying with each other in a back-and-forth dialogue; and a chorale - lush, familiar, like a warm blanket.

Published by: Australian Music Centre — 1 digital (PDF) facsimile score (16p. -- A4 (portrait))

Difficulty: Medium

Duration: 5 mins

Dedication note: for Consort 21

Includes performance notes.

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