Sheet Music: ScoreThe sinister glamour of modernity (after Ross Gibson) : for viola and piano with ebows / Cat Hope.by Cat Hope (2013)
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This piece for piano and viola explores ways of tracing memory. Can the things that happen in a place or time be somehow recoded or remember if there is no 'physical' evidence of them? Using the performers musical ear to identify and trace each others pitch and dynamic choices, this work uses the concept of the sustained note as a possible memory etch.
Published by: Australian Music Centre — 1 facsimile score (9p. -- A3 (landscape))
Difficulty: Medium — Graphic score
Duration: 8 min.
First performance by Dawn Bennett, Diana Blom — 2 Apr 13. Western Australia Academy of Performing Arts, WA
Includes performance notes.
Please note, this is a study score for research use. It is reproduced in standard book format with page breaks inserted to facilitate page turns.
For performance, a copy of the continuous (or scroll) format score is available. Please see the "Score [ePDF]" version of the work in the 'Related Products' section below.
The Decibel ScorePlayer, an iPad application that puts the score in motion and coordinates the performance, is required for performance of this work.
For further information see: http://www.cathope.com/the-sinister-glamour-of-modernity-after-ross-gibson-2013.html
To perform this piece you will need the Decibel ScorePlayer, an iPad application that puts the score in motion and coordinates the performance.
Graphic notation edition
ISMN: 979-0-67311-809-6
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